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  1. AB INITIO Molecular Orbital Theory by Warren J. Hehre, Leo Radom, et all 1986-03-10
  2. Approximate Molecular Orbital Theory (Advanced Chemistry) by John A. Pople, 1970-06
  3. The Law of Scotland Affecting Trustees by Alexander John Pople Menzies, 2010-01-03
  4. Theoretical Chemists: Linus Pauling, Robert S. Mulliken, Roald Hoffmann, John Pople, Erich Hückel, Robert Parr, Ilya Prigogine, Kendall Houk
  5. John's Creation; A Model for Understanding the Gospel of John by John Pople, 2005-11-18
  6. To Speak Well of God: An Exposition of the Book of Job by John Pople, 2009-01-01
  7. People From Burnham-On-Sea: John Pople, Charles Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, William Wiggins, Patrick Quentin, Cyril Baily, Eugene Byrne
  8. Old Bristolians: John Pople, Charles Kingsley, Fred Wedlock, Timothy West, Bristol Grammar School, David Prowse, Cyril Rootham, Mark Watson
  9. Northwestern University Faculty: Jürgen Habermas, John Pople, Hannah Arendt, Ian Roderick Macneil, Giorgio Agamben, Erich Heller
  10. Carnegie Mellon University Faculty: Herbert Simon, Franco Modigliani, John Pople, Robert Lucas, Jr., Robert Parr, Dana Scott, Daniel Sleator
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  12. British Chemists: John Dalton, Humphry Davy, Ernest Rutherford, Michael Polanyi, John Pople, Rosalind Franklin, Martin Fleischmann, David King
  13. British Expatriates in the United States: Charlie Chaplin, Neil Gaiman, Stephen Wolfram, Ringo Starr, John Pople, Pete Best, Seal
  14. Wolf Prize in Chemistry Laureates: Ryoji Noyori, John Pople, Richard R. Ernst, Ahmed Zewail, Carl Djerassi, Ada Yonath, Elias James Corey

61. John Pople - Art History Online Reference And Guide
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62. The Sydney Morning Herald
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64. Sir John Pople (1925-2004)
Sir john pople revolutionised the field of quantum chemistry. In 1998, he shared the Nobel prize for chemistry with Walter Kohn for developing computational
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Sir John Pople revolutionised the field of quantum chemistry. In 1998, he shared the Nobel prize for chemistry with Walter Kohn for developing computational methods in quantum chemistry. His work formed the basis of Gaussian software, which allows the theoretical study of molecules. Pople studied mathematics at Cambridge University but took courses in many branches of chemical science to become interested in the theory of liquids. He secured a research place with Sir John Lennard-Jones, and his work on water molecules gained him a PhD. Pople stayed in Cambridge for the next seven years, as a research fellow and lecturer, before being appointed as head of a division of the National Physical Laboratory in 1958. However, a sabbatical year at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, US, convinced him to devote as much time as possible to chemistry. He therefore returned to Carnegie in 1964 to accept a post as professor of chemical physics. There, he returned to some of the fundamental problems of electronic structure that he had pondered over during his Cambridge years, aided by powerful computers.

65. Sir John Pople: 1925–2004
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The English father of computational chemistry, Sir John Anthony Pople, died at the age of 78 in March. Pople, who was awarded the 1998 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, pioneered the use of computers to model the behaviour of atoms and molecules. His approach now underpins study of both chemistry and biochemistry, and is used in the development of new drugs. A theoretical mathematician who abandoned the study of chemistry at the age of 15, Pople also developed many of the algorithms that made computational chemistry possible. He developed one of the first programs — Gaussian. But his algorithms are used in most computational chemistry programs. Despite developing and making famous the Gaussian program, in his last decade the current owners of the program banned him, like a number of other leading researchers, from even using the software.

66. Pople, Sir John Anthony --  Encyclopædia Britannica
pople, Sir john Anthony British mathematical chemist (b. Oct. 31, 1925, Burnhamon-Sea, Somerset, Eng.—d. March 15, 2004, Chicago, Ill.), won the Nobel
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67. Pople, Sir John A. --  Encyclopædia Britannica
pople, Sir john A. British mathematician and chemist who, with Walter Kohn, received the 1998 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for work on computational
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Sir John A. Pople
born October 31, 1925, Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset, England
died March 15, 2004, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
in full Sir John Anthony Pople British mathematician and chemist who, with Walter Kohn , received the 1998 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for work on computational methodology in quantum chemistry. Pople's share of the prize recognized his development of computer-based methods of studying the quantum mechanics of molecules.

68. Pople Career And Legacy
john pople Chronology and Photos; john pople s Autobiography john pople s Home Page This is undoubtedly john pople s most significant contribution,
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Moreover, his accomplishments in each area would be remarkable had that been his only area of work. From Statistical Mechanics to NMR to Semi-Empirical Methods Although John wrote a few early papers on computational electronic structure theory while a graduate student with Sir John Lennard-Jones [1], his primary interest for his first decade of research was in Statistical Mechanics. The model for liquid water he published in the 1950's [2] remained the standard for many years. Next, John became interested in the then-emerging field of NMR, publishing important papers on the underlying theory [3] and also coauthoring the then-standard textbook on the subject [4]. As this work progressed, he developed an interest in computing properties such as chemical shifts, which lead him to electronic structure. Since first principles (non-empirical) methods appeared to be far too expensive computationally to apply to typical problems in organic chemistry, John used and developed semi-empirical models. Simultaneously with Pariser and Parr, John developed what became known as the PPP model for p -excitations [5], one of the earliest successful semi-empirical models. In spite of its simplicity, this model still has its uses 40 years later.

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72. RedNova News - Science - John Pople
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John Pople, 78 Nobel laureate in chemistry Friday, March 19, 2004 Chicago Nobel laureate John Pople, who won the prestigious prize in 1998 for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry, died Monday of liver cancer. He was 78. Pople, a British citizen who joined the faculty of Northwestern University in 1986, shared the 1998 Nobel in chemistry with Australian Walter Kohn of the University of California at Santa Barbara, who was cited for development of density-functional theory in the 1960s. It simplifies the mathematical description of the bonding between atoms that make up molecules. Pople was cited for developing computer techniques to test the chemical structure and details of matter. The resulting computer program is used by thousands of universities and companies worldwide. In the 1990s, he refined the program to include Kohn's density-functional theory.

73. RedNova News - Science - John Pople, Won Nobel Prize OBITUARY
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John Pople, a mathematician who became a chemist and won a Nobel Prize in 1998 for a computer tool that describes the dance of molecules in chemical reactions, died Monday at his daughter's home in Chicago. He was 78. The cause of death was liver cancer, his family said. Pople was among the first to realize the potential of computers in chemistry. The behavior of all molecules is defined by the Schroedinger equation, the fundamental formula of quantum mechanics. But the equation is impossible to solve exactly except in the simplest cases. In the 1960s, Pople developed methods for calculating approximate solutions, determining the orbits of electrons zipping around molecules. From the electron orbits, the computer program predicts properties of the molecules, including whether they are stable, which colors of light they will absorb or emit, and the pace of chemical reactions.

74. Sir John A. Pople, 78, Who Won Nobel Chemistry Prize, Dies
Sir john A. pople, a mathematician who became a chemist and won a Nobel Prize in 1998 for a computer tool that describes the dance of molecules in chemical
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ir John A. Pople, a mathematician who became a chemist and won a Nobel Prize in 1998 for a computer tool that describes the dance of molecules in chemical reactions, died Monday at his daughter's home in Chicago. He was 78. The cause of death was liver cancer, his family said. Dr. Pople was among the first to realize the potential of computers in chemistry. The behavior of all molecules is defined by the Schrödinger equation, the fundamental formula of quantum mechanics. But the equation is impossible to solve exactly except in the simplest cases. In the 1960's, Dr. Pople developed methods for calculating approximate solutions, determining the orbits of electrons zipping around molecules. From the electron orbits, the computer program predicts properties of the molecules, including whether they are stable, which colors of light they will absorb or emit, and the pace of chemical reactions. The work culminated in a program, Gaussian-70, published in 1970. That program and succeeding versions have become a common tool for chemists.

75. Press Release: The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1998
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"to Walter Kohn for his development of the density-functional theory and to John Pople for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry." Development of computational methods in chemistry awarded Researchers have long sought methods for understanding how bonds between the atoms in molecules function. With such methods it would be possible to calculate the properties of molecules and the interplay between them. The growth of quantum mechanics in physics at the beginning of the 1900s opened new possibilities, but applications within chemistry were long in coming. It was not practically possible to handle the complicated mathematical relations of quantum mechanics for such complex systems as molecules.

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77. Telegraph | News | Sir John Pople
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78. Footnotes
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79. Mellon College Of Science - News
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John Pople with Guy Berry at a Mellon Institute reception honoring Pople on the occasion of his Nobel Prize award John A. Pople, former John C. Warner University Professor Natural Science at Carnegie Mellon University and 1998 Nobel Laureate, died March 15 in Chicago. Pople, affiliated with the Mellon Institute for more than 30 years, helped to create the field of computational quantum chemistry, making possible the detailed analysis of matter. Specifically, he received the Nobel for using fundamental laws of quantum mechanics to develop "computational methods making possible the theoretical study of molecules, their properties and how they act together in chemical reactions." "We are deeply saddened to learn of John's passing. As a pioneer of his field, he transformed our ability to conduct research and inspired generations of scientists to build upon his legacy," said Richard D. McCullough, dean of the Mellon College of Science.

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Obituary john A. pople (19252004). Leo Radom1. Sir john pople died on 15 March 2004 at the age of 78. He was a giant in his chosen field,
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