Ernest R. Davidson
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American chemist
Ernest R. Davidson | |
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Born | (1936-10-12) October 12, 1936 (age 87) Rose Polytechnic Institute |
Known for | Davidson correction, Davidson diagonalization, Computational methods in quantum chemistry |
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Fields | Theoretical chemistry Quantum chemistry Computational chemistry |
Institutions | University of Washington |
Doctoral students | Philip Phillips |
Ernest R. Davidson, born October 12, 1936, in
Rose Polytechnic Institute (BS chemical engineering), Terre Haute, and Indiana University (PhD theoretical chemistry), Bloomington, Indiana.[2]
His name is associated with both the Davidson correction and the "Davidson diagonalization" method which he applied to configuration interaction methods. He is the author of over 400 publications, including Reduced Density Matrices in Quantum Chemistry, Academic Press, 1976.
He has been awarded many honors, including
Guggenheim fellow in 1974, member of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science (1981) and Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1985) and the National Academy of Sciences (1987).[3] In 2001, he was awarded the National Medal of Science.[4]
References
- ^ "Ernest R. Davidson". chem.indiana.edu.
- ^ "Ernest R. Davidson". National Science & Technology Medals Foundation.
- ^ "Ernest R. Davidson: Awards and honors". iu.edu.
- ^ National Science Foundation - The President's National Medal of Science
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