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JEZIORSKI |
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Born April 29, 1947 in Radomsko, Poland.
Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw,
Poland.
Email: jeziorsk@chem.uw.edu.pl
WWW: http://tiger.chem.uw.edu.pl /staff/jeziorsk
Laureate of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular
Science (1987),
Member of the Board of Directors of the International Society
for Theoretical Chemical Physics, Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Member of the Scientific Board of WATOC.
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Author of:
Numerous papers published in scientific journals
Important Contributions:
Theory of intermolecular forces: development of symmetry-adapted
perturbation theory (SAPT) and the explanation of its convergence
properties, discovery and first studies of dispersion-exchange and
induction-exchange effects in intermolecular interactions, formulation
and computational implementation of many-body SAPT, numerous applications
of many-body SAPT to van der Waals clusters and hydrogen-bonded
systems.
Coupled cluster theory: introduction of the state-universal
(Hilbert-space) exponential Ansatz for the wave operator, introduction
of rigorous unitary group exponential Ansatz for the wave function,
spin-adaptation of the open-shell coupled cluster theory, discovery
of the relation between the valence universal (Fock-space) cluster
operator and the multireference configuration interaction wave
function.
Gaussian geminal theory: development of explicitly correlated
many-body theory, first formulation and implementation of coupled
cluster theory with explicitly correlated basis, completeness
proofs for Gaussian geminal bases, benchmark studies involving
Gaussian geminals.
Theory of exotic molecules: theoretical studies of muonic
molecules relevant for the understanding of muon catalyzed fusion,
theoretical studies of molecular effects in the beta decay of
gaseous and solid tritium relevant for neutrino-mass experiments,
theoretical studies of antiprotonic helium, theoretical studies
of QED effects in light atoms and molecules. |
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