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Martin Schütz

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The Journal of Chemical Physics|June 8, 2015
Oscillator strengths, first-order properties, and nuclear gradients for local ADC(2)Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|July 24, 2008
The 2-naphthol-water2 cluster: two competing types of hydrogen-bonding arrangementsDominik Schemmel, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|November 13, 2007
Phenol-water(1<or=n<or=3) revisited: an ab initio study on the photophysics of these clusters at the level of coupled cluster response theoryDominik Schemmel, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 13, 2010
Molecular aniline clusters. I. The electronic ground stateDominik Schemmel, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|July 17, 2014
Magnetizability and rotational g tensors for density fitted local second-order Møller-Plesset perturbation theory using gauge-including atomic orbitalsStefan Loibl, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 15, 2010
Molecular aniline clusters. II. The low-lying electronic excited statesDominik Schemmel, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 2, 2009
A multistate local coupled cluster CC2 response method based on the Laplace transformDanylo Kats, Martin Schütz
Journal of the American Chemical Society|March 14, 2007
On the photophysics of artificial blue-light photoreceptors: an ab initio study on a flavin-based dye dyad at the level of coupled-cluster response theoryKeyarash Sadeghian, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|September 4, 2012
NMR shielding tensors for density fitted local second-order Møller-Plesset perturbation theory using gauge including atomic orbitalsStefan Loibl, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 3, 2014
Local CC2 response method based on the Laplace transform: analytic energy gradients for ground and excited statesKatrin Ledermüller, Martin Schütz
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The Journal of Chemical Physics|June 8, 2015
Oscillator strengths, first-order properties, and nuclear gradients for local ADC(2)Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|July 24, 2008
The 2-naphthol-water2 cluster: two competing types of hydrogen-bonding arrangementsDominik Schemmel, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|November 13, 2007
Phenol-water(1<or=n<or=3) revisited: an ab initio study on the photophysics of these clusters at the level of coupled cluster response theoryDominik Schemmel, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 13, 2010
Molecular aniline clusters. I. The electronic ground stateDominik Schemmel, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|July 17, 2014
Magnetizability and rotational g tensors for density fitted local second-order Møller-Plesset perturbation theory using gauge-including atomic orbitalsStefan Loibl, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 15, 2010
Molecular aniline clusters. II. The low-lying electronic excited statesDominik Schemmel, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 2, 2009
A multistate local coupled cluster CC2 response method based on the Laplace transformDanylo Kats, Martin Schütz
Journal of the American Chemical Society|March 14, 2007
On the photophysics of artificial blue-light photoreceptors: an ab initio study on a flavin-based dye dyad at the level of coupled-cluster response theoryKeyarash Sadeghian, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|September 4, 2012
NMR shielding tensors for density fitted local second-order Møller-Plesset perturbation theory using gauge including atomic orbitalsStefan Loibl, Martin Schütz
The Journal of Chemical Physics|May 3, 2014
Local CC2 response method based on the Laplace transform: analytic energy gradients for ground and excited statesKatrin Ledermüller, Martin Schütz
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