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  • 1976 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Aron Kuppermann was affiliated with the California Institute of Technology in the United States. Their work contributed to the scientific community during their active career, which is now concluded as they are deceased.

Kuppermann was recognized as a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1976. This fellowship is a distinction awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship.

Details concerning their recent publications, frequent co-authors, common publication venues, book publications, main fields of study, subfields of study, and main research topics are not available in the current data set.

Best Publications

  • EXACT TUNNELING CALCULATIONS.

    Donald G Truhlar;Aron Kuppermann

  • Quantum mechanical reactive scattering for three-dimensional atom plus diatom systems. II. Accurate cross sections for H+H2

    George C. Schatz;Aron Kuppermann

  • Quantum mechanical reactive scattering for three-dimensional atom plus diatom systems. I. Theory

    George C. Schatz;Aron Kuppermann

  • Exact and Approximate Quantum Mechanical Reaction Probabilities and Rate Constants for the Collinear H + H2 Reaction

    Donald G. Truhlar;Aron Kuppermann

  • Exact quantum, quasiclassical, and semiclassical reaction probabilities for the collinear F+H2 → FH+H reaction

    George C. Schatz;Joel M. Bowman;Joel M. Bowman;Aron Kuppermann

  • Hyperspherical coordinates in quantum mechanical collinear reactive scattering

    Aron Kuppermann;Jack A. Kaye;John P. Dwyer

  • Quantum mechanical reactive scattering: An accurate three-dimensional calculation

    Aron Kuppermann;George C. Schatz

  • Three‐dimensional quantum mechanical reactive scattering using symmetrized hyperspherical coordinates

    Aron Kuppermann;Paul G. Hipes

  • The geometric phase effect shows up in chemical reactions

    Aron Kuppermann;Yi-Shuen Mark Wu

  • A useful mapping of triatomic potential energy surfaces

    Aron Kuppermann

  • Electronic spectroscopy of s‐trans 1,3‐butadiene by electron impact

    Oren A. Mosher;Wayne M. Flicker;Aron Kuppermann

  • Large quantum effects in the collinear F+H2-->FH+H reaction

    George C. Schatz;Joel M. Bowman;Aron Kuppermann

  • ELECTRON IMPACT INVESTIGATION OF ELECTRONIC EXCITATIONS IN FURAN, THIOPHENE, AND PYRROLE

    Wayne M. Flicker;Oren A. Mosher;Aron Kuppermann

  • Theoretical calculation of experimentally observable consequences of the geometric phase on chemical reaction cross sections

    Yi-Shuen Mark Wu;Aron Kuppermann;B. Lepetit

  • Prediction of the effect of the geometric phase on product rotational state distributions and integral cross sections

    Yi-Shuen Mark Wu;Aron Kuppermann

  • Quantum Mechanics of the H+H2 Reaction: Exact Scattering Probabilities for Collinear Collisions

    Donald G. Truhlar;Aron Kuppermann

  • Numerical study of the geometric phase in the H+H2 reaction

    B. Lepetit;A. Kuppermann

  • Scattering of thermal He beams by crossed atomic and molecular beams. V. Anisotropic intermolecular potentials for He+CO2, N2O, C2N2

    Gregory A. Parker;Mark Keil;Aron Kuppermann

  • Electronic spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules by low-energy, variable-angle electron impact

    Aron. Kuppermann;Wayne M. Flicker;Oren A. Mosher

  • An optimal adiabatic-to-diabatic transformation of the 1 2A′ and 2 2A′ states of H3

    Ravinder Abrol;Aron Kuppermann

  • Electron-Impact Spectrometry

    Sandor Trajmar;James K. Rice;Aron Kuppermann

Frequent Co-Authors

George C. Schatz
George C. Schatz Northwestern University
Donald G. Truhlar
Donald G. Truhlar University of Minnesota
Joel M. Bowman
Joel M. Bowman Emory University
Jesse L. Beauchamp
Jesse L. Beauchamp California Institute of Technology
Bjarne Andresen
Bjarne Andresen University of Copenhagen
Robert J. Gordon
Robert J. Gordon University of Illinois at Chicago
Martin Karplus
Martin Karplus Harvard University
Bruce C. Garrett
Bruce C. Garrett United States Department of Energy
David R. Yarkony
David R. Yarkony Johns Hopkins University
Ke-Li Han
Ke-Li Han Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics

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