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dear netters:

>from my poor textbook knowledge I rmemeber, that the dispersion interaction
between e.g. rare gas atoms is something like a "induced dipole- induced
dipole" interaction and it follows -1/r^6. Right?
It is a "correlation" effect, thus, it doesn't appear in HF-calcs.

can someone point me to a ref. or explain me the origin in more detail? And are
there any methods to somehow extract the amount of dispersion interaction
energy from post-HF calcs.? (or is this a stupid idea?)

thanx in advance.

best regards

     rochus

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Hello everyone,

	Does anybody know if there is a web-site for the "crystal eyes" stereo
viewing system, or which vendor sells it?

Thank you,

-- Deepak.


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			   Syracuse University
			   Syracuse, NY 13244


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Hi everyone,

	I think I mailed my earlier post to the wrong address. I plan to use
the "crystal eyes" viewing system on an SGI.  Is there a web-site for
the same?  Please let me know.  I found one which said home page, but I
could not access it.

Thanks,

-- Deepak.


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The company is Stereographics.  The address is:

StereoGraphics Corporation
2171 East Francisco Blvd.
San Rafael, CA 94901
Tel: (415) 459-4500
Fax: (415) 459-3020

or email to stereo@well.com

This was current for the last batch we bought.

						-fred

                                          Frederick P. Arnold, Jr.  
  The University of Chicago:              Dept. of Chem., U. of Chicago 
     Where the End of the World Began.    5735 S. Ellis Ave             
                                          Chicago, IL 60637             




