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Two-centre integrals occurring in the theory of molecular structure

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

C. A. Coulson
Affiliation:
University CollegeDundee

Extract

There are many types of problem in the study of molecular structure in which integrals involving two or more centres of force arise. We may mention the calculation of molecular energy levels, the Stark effect in molecules, the van der Waals forces between molecules, and, more recently, the internal arrangement of neutrons and protons in nuclei. During the last few years the writer has been accumulating a table of these integrals, and the explicit forms for many of them are given in this paper.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1942

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