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J. Broeckhove
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Rijksuniversitair Centrum Antwerpen (RUCA), Antwerp, Belgium
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L. Lathouwers
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Rijksuniversitair Centrum Antwerpen (RUCA), Antwerp, Belgium
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Table of contents (28 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages I-VIII
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- Charles Cerjan, Ronnie Kosloff
Pages 1-9
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- David Farrelly, John A. Milligan
Pages 45-55
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- Donald J. Kouri, David K. Hoffman
Pages 117-129
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- Jeffrey L. Krause, Ann E. Orel, Byron H. Lengsfield, Kenneth C. Kulander
Pages 131-141
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- K. C. Kulander, J. L. Krause, K. J. Schafer, S. W. Allendorf, J. K. Crane, K. S. Budil et al.
Pages 143-155
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- L. A. Peteanu, W. T. Pollard, R. A. Mathies, R. W. Schoenlein, S. L. Dexheimer, Q. Wang et al.
Pages 219-232
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- H.-D. Meyer, U. Manthe, J. Kucar, L. S. Cederbaum
Pages 233-246
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- David A. Micha, Keith Runge
Pages 247-265
About this book
From March 30th to April 3rd, 1992, a NATO Advanced Research workshop entitled "Time Dependent Quantum Molecular Dynamics: Theory and Experiment" was held at Snowbird, Utah. The organizing committee consisted of J. BROECKHOVE (Antwerp, Belgium), L. CEDERBAUM (Heidelberg, Germany), L. LATHOUWERS (Antwerp, Belgium), N. OHRN (Gainesville, Florida) and J. SIMONS (Salt Lake City, Utah). Fifty-two participants from eleven different countries attended the meeting at which thirty-three talks and one poster session were held. Twenty-eight participants submitted contributions to the proceedings of the meeting, which are reproduced in this volume. The workshop brought together experts in different areas 0 f molecular quantum dynamics, all adhering to the time dependent approach. The aim was to discuss and compare methods and applications. The ~amiliarityo~ the aUdience with the concepts o~ time dependent approaches greatly facilitated topical discussions and probing towards new applications. A broad area of subject matter was covered including time resolved laser chemistry, intramolecular dynamics, photodissociation dynamics, reactive and inelastic collisions as well as new time dependent methodologies. This diversity in applications is reflected in the contributions included in this volume .