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Daniel Theis

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The Journal of Chemical Physics|August 3, 2011
GVVPT2 energy gradient using a Lagrangian formulationDaniel Theis, Yuriy G Khait, Mark R Hoffmann
The Journal of Chemical Physics|March 17, 2016
The transition from the open minimum to the ring minimum on the ground state and on the lowest excited state of like symmetry in ozone: A configuration interaction studyDaniel Theis, Joseph Ivanic, Theresa L Windus, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|January 10, 2017
Correlation Energy Extrapolation by Many-Body ExpansionJeffery S Boschen, Daniel Theis, Klaus Ruedenberg, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|April 20, 2012
GVVPT2 multireference perturbation theory description of diatomic scandium, chromium, and manganesePatrick K Tamukong, Daniel Theis, Yuriy G Khait, et al.
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The Journal of Chemical Physics|August 3, 2011
GVVPT2 energy gradient using a Lagrangian formulationDaniel Theis, Yuriy G Khait, Mark R Hoffmann
The Journal of Chemical Physics|March 17, 2016
The transition from the open minimum to the ring minimum on the ground state and on the lowest excited state of like symmetry in ozone: A configuration interaction studyDaniel Theis, Joseph Ivanic, Theresa L Windus, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|January 10, 2017
Correlation Energy Extrapolation by Many-Body ExpansionJeffery S Boschen, Daniel Theis, Klaus Ruedenberg, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|April 20, 2012
GVVPT2 multireference perturbation theory description of diatomic scandium, chromium, and manganesePatrick K Tamukong, Daniel Theis, Yuriy G Khait, et al.
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