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David Gelman

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Newsweek|November 8, 1993
How will the clone feel?David Gelman
Newsweek|November 4, 1985
Infertility: babies by contractDavid Gelman, Daniel Shapiro
The Journal of Chemical Physics|January 6, 2006
Minimizing broadband excitation under dissipative conditionsDavid Gelman, Ronnie Kosloff
The Journal of Chemical Physics|January 26, 2011
Finite temperature application of the corrected propagator method to reactive dynamics in a condensed-phase environmentDavid Gelman, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|July 16, 2008
Tunneling dynamics with a mixed quantum-classical method: quantum corrected propagator combined with frozen Gaussian wave packetsDavid Gelman, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 10, 2009
Modeling vibrational resonance in linear hydrocarbon chain with a mixed quantum-classical methodDavid Gelman, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 19, 2007
New mixed quantumsemiclassical propagation methodDimitri Antoniou, David Gelman, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|July 21, 2004
Dissipative quantum dynamics with the surrogate Hamiltonian approach. A comparison between spin and harmonic bathsDavid Gelman, Christiane P Koch, Ronnie Kosloff
The Journal of Chemical Physics|July 24, 2008
Stochastic surrogate HamiltonianGil Katz, David Gelman, Mark A Ratner, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 15, 2005
Dissipative dynamics of a system passing through a conical intersection: ultrafast pump-probe observablesDavid Gelman, Gil Katz, Ronnie Kosloff, et al.
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Newsweek|November 8, 1993
How will the clone feel?David Gelman
Newsweek|November 4, 1985
Infertility: babies by contractDavid Gelman, Daniel Shapiro
The Journal of Chemical Physics|January 6, 2006
Minimizing broadband excitation under dissipative conditionsDavid Gelman, Ronnie Kosloff
The Journal of Chemical Physics|January 26, 2011
Finite temperature application of the corrected propagator method to reactive dynamics in a condensed-phase environmentDavid Gelman, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|July 16, 2008
Tunneling dynamics with a mixed quantum-classical method: quantum corrected propagator combined with frozen Gaussian wave packetsDavid Gelman, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 10, 2009
Modeling vibrational resonance in linear hydrocarbon chain with a mixed quantum-classical methodDavid Gelman, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 19, 2007
New mixed quantumsemiclassical propagation methodDimitri Antoniou, David Gelman, Steven D Schwartz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|July 21, 2004
Dissipative quantum dynamics with the surrogate Hamiltonian approach. A comparison between spin and harmonic bathsDavid Gelman, Christiane P Koch, Ronnie Kosloff
The Journal of Chemical Physics|July 24, 2008
Stochastic surrogate HamiltonianGil Katz, David Gelman, Mark A Ratner, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 15, 2005
Dissipative dynamics of a system passing through a conical intersection: ultrafast pump-probe observablesDavid Gelman, Gil Katz, Ronnie Kosloff, et al.
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