Many‐Electron Theory of Atoms and Molecules. I. Shells, Electron Pairs, and the Problem of Correlation [23]
Granted this unique title by special law in Turkey.
: Proposed in 1961, this work addressed electron correlation—the way electrons influence each other's movement—which was a 50-year-old unsolved problem at the time.
(1935–2015) was a world-renowned theoretical chemist and molecular biologist known for several "landmark" contributions AIP Publishing Many-Electron Theory of Atoms and Molecules: His most cited work (1961) anticipated the coupled cluster method
Ultimately, a Google Scholar search for Oktay Sinanoğlu serves as a meditation on how we value knowledge. The platform shows us the tip of the iceberg: the papers, the citations, the links. But beneath the waterline lies the colossal mass of his contribution: the alteration of how we understand the chemical bond, the students he inspired, and the enduring pride of a scientific tradition he helped forge.
Many‐Electron Theory of Atoms and Molecules. I. Shells, Electron Pairs, and the Problem of Correlation [23]
Granted this unique title by special law in Turkey.
: Proposed in 1961, this work addressed electron correlation—the way electrons influence each other's movement—which was a 50-year-old unsolved problem at the time.
(1935–2015) was a world-renowned theoretical chemist and molecular biologist known for several "landmark" contributions AIP Publishing Many-Electron Theory of Atoms and Molecules: His most cited work (1961) anticipated the coupled cluster method
Ultimately, a Google Scholar search for Oktay Sinanoğlu serves as a meditation on how we value knowledge. The platform shows us the tip of the iceberg: the papers, the citations, the links. But beneath the waterline lies the colossal mass of his contribution: the alteration of how we understand the chemical bond, the students he inspired, and the enduring pride of a scientific tradition he helped forge.