From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Wed Jul 1 09:20:00 2020 From: "Caio Firme firme.caio-.-gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: VB2000 Message-Id: <-54129-200701091831-27637-3Nj2zZwvCfCCfgRczsR8PQ#,#server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Caio Firme Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0000000000007eae9d05a96120bb" Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2020 10:18:14 -0300 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Caio Firme [firme.caio_-_gmail.com] --0000000000007eae9d05a96120bb Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Hello Brian. What a great news! I hope you will return to host the stand-alone version in VB2000's own site. I also hope you might expand the number of electron of the VB group. I am a great enthusiastic of modern VB theory. I believe that VB2000 gives a important contribution to the Chemistry as a science and discipline because it is very important to have wave function alternative to molecular orbital theory. I myself gave a tiny contribution using VB2000 in a couple of papers and in my book (Introductory Organic Chemistry and Hydrocarbons - A physical chemistry approach). I wish the new VB2000 team a successful journey. All the best Caio Em qua, 1 de jul de 2020 09:42, Brian Salter-Duke brian.james.duke(!) gmail.com escreveu: > > I am very pleased to announce that the VB2000 program now has > two additional authors, Rodrigo da Silva Bitzer and David de Sousa, > both from Brazil. Since the original author, Jiabo Li, has moved out > of quantum chemistry and I am now over 80 years old, it is great to > have new younger scientists working on this program. > > While I am here, if anyone has any ideas to expand the VB2000 program > with new code, please let me know. > > -- > Brian Salter-Duke (aka Brian Duke) > Brian.James.Duke:gmail.com > --0000000000007eae9d05a96120bb Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello Brian.

What a great news! I hope you will return to host the stand-alone version = in VB2000's own site. I also hope you might expand the number of electr= on of the VB group.=C2=A0

I am a great enthusiastic of modern VB theory. I believe that VB2000 give= s a important contribution to the Chemistry as a science and discipline bec= ause it is very important to have wave function alternative to molecular or= bital theory. I myself gave a tiny contribution using VB2000 in a couple of= papers and in my book (Introductory Organic Chemistry and Hydrocarbons - A= physical chemistry approach).

I wish the new VB2000 team a successful journey.

All the best

Caio

Em qua, 1 de jul de 2020 09:42, Brian Salter= -Duke brian.james.duke(!)gmail.com <owner-chemistry]|[ccl.net> esc= reveu:

I am very pleased to announce that the VB2000 program now has=
two additional authors, Rodrigo da Silva Bitzer and David de Sousa,
= both from Brazil. Since the original author, Jiabo Li, has moved out
of = quantum chemistry and I am now over 80 years old, it is great to
have ne= w younger scientists working on this program.

While I am here, if an= yone has any ideas to expand the VB2000 program
with new code, please le= t me know.

--
Brian Salter-Duke (aka Brian Duke)
Brian.James.Duke:gmai= l.com
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