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A discussion among scientists
Chemistry by Computation
The application of Quantum Theory to chemistry is proving very fruitful. Some scientists think that before long the chemist will have no need to experiment at all since computation (with the aid of electronic computers) will predict results without his having to touch a test-tube.
Chairman:
C. A. Coulson , F.R.S.
Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics.
University of Oxford
Panel:
S. L. Altmann , Ph.D. Mathematical Institute,
University of Oxford
D. P. Craig
Professor of Chemistry,
University College, London
M. J. S. Dewar
Professor of Chemistry,
Queen Mary College , University of London

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C. A. Coulson
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S. L. Altmann
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Queen Mary College

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