The role of vibrational spectroscopy in optimization of potential energy functions for calculation of structural and thermodynamic properties
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article – Annual report year: 2000
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The role of vibrational spectroscopy in optimization of potential energy functions for calculation of structural and thermodynamic properties. / Rasmussen, Kjeld.
In: Asian Chem. Lett., Vol. 4, 2000, p. 33-44.Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article – Annual report year: 2000
Harvard
Rasmussen, K 2000, 'The role of vibrational spectroscopy in optimization of
potential energy functions for calculation of structural and
thermodynamic properties' Asian Chem. Lett., vol 4, pp. 33-44.
APA
Rasmussen, K. (2000). The role of vibrational spectroscopy in optimization of
potential energy functions for calculation of structural and
thermodynamic properties. Asian Chem. Lett., 4, 33-44.
CBE
Rasmussen K. 2000. The role of vibrational spectroscopy in optimization of
potential energy functions for calculation of structural and
thermodynamic properties. Asian Chem. Lett. 4:33-44.
MLA
Rasmussen, Kjeld. "The role of vibrational spectroscopy in optimization of
potential energy functions for calculation of structural and
thermodynamic properties". Asian Chem. Lett.2000, 4. 33-44.
Vancouver
Rasmussen K. The role of vibrational spectroscopy in optimization of
potential energy functions for calculation of structural and
thermodynamic properties. Asian Chem. Lett. 2000;4:33-44.
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Bibtex
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title = "The role of vibrational spectroscopy in optimization of potential energy functions for calculation of structural and thermodynamic properties",
author = "Kjeld Rasmussen",
year = "2000",
volume = "4",
pages = "33--44",
journal = "Asian Chem. Lett.",
}
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