Manual
is available for the version of April 2010.
We are now working on the parallelization of MCQDPT parts in GAMESS.
---> Results.
The latest version of GAMESS has been announced in
April 2010.
Quantum Chemistry Program Code "GAMESS"
GAMESS = General Atomic and Molecular Electronic Structure System.
M. W. Schmidt, K. K. Baldridge, J. A. Boatz, S. T. Elbert, M. S. Gordon,
Jan. H. Jensen, S. Koseki, N. Matsunaga, K. A. Nguyen, S. Su,
T. L. Windus, M. Dupuis, and J. A. Montgomery, Jr. J. Comp. Chem.1993, 14, 1347-1363.
Prof. Mark S. Gordon
Dr. Mike W. Schmidt
who will stay in Tokyo Metro-U. during the year of 2000.
Nobel Prize in chemistry goes to researchers in U.S.
October 13, 1998, Web posted at: 11:09 a.m. EDT (1509 GMT)
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (CNN) -- Two researchers at American universities,
Austrian-born Walter Kohn and John Pople of Britain, won the 1998
Nobel Prize in chemistry on Tuesday.
"The laureates have each made pioneering contributions in
developing methods that can be used for theoretical studies of the
properties of molecules and the chemical processes in which they are
involved," said the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in its award
announcement.
Kohn and Pople will share the 7.6-million-kronor ($978,000) prize for
separate accomplishments. Kohn was cited for development of
density-functional theory and Pople for his development of
computational methods in quantum chemistry.
Both Kohn and Pople have been working in the United States for many years.
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Kohn, born in 1923, is with the department of physics at the University
of California at Santa Barbara. Pople, born in 1925, is with the department
of chemistry at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, near Chicago.
Quantum chemistry now is used in practically all branches of chemistry
with the aim of increasing knowledge of the inner structure of matter,
and Kohn's and Pople's work has been crucial for this new field of
research, the academy said.
The research has many applications, for instance in pharmaceuticals to
study how proteins interact with other molecules, to study the makeup
of interstellar matter, or to study chemical reactions in the ozone layer
to make the atmosphere cleaner.
As everybody knows,
Pople has started working on Gaussian program code in 1969.