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Carla Roetti

Carla Roetti

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Chemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
15925
World Ranking
15838
National Ranking
585

Overview

Carla Roetti was affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy during their academic career. The available data does not include detailed information about their research areas, publication record, or specific contributions to science. However, some basic elements of their professional profile can be outlined.

Their recent work did not include any listed papers, and there is no record of frequent co-authors or regular publication venues. This suggests either limited bibliographic data or a focus on work that has not been captured in publicly accessible databases.

There is no information about their main fields or subfields of study, nor any specific topics that characterized their academic output. Similarly, no records of book publications or awards are available. This absence of detailed metadata means that a comprehensive evaluation of their research themes or impact cannot be provided.

As the scientist is deceased, all references to their career are presented in past tense. This profile reflects only the confirmed data points rather than any extrapolations about their scientific contributions.

Best Publications

  • CRYSTAL : a computational tool for the ab initio study of the electronic properties of crystals

    Roberto Dovesi;Roberto Orlando;Bartolomeo Civalleri;Carla Roetti

  • Roothaan-Hartree-Fock atomic wavefunctions

    Enrico Clementi;Carla Roetti

  • Hartree Fock Ab Initio Treatment of Crystalline Systems

    Cesare Pisani;R Dovesi;Carla Roetti

  • Crystal field effects on the topological properties of the electron density in molecular crystals: The case of urea

    C. Gatti;V. R. Saunders;C. Roetti

  • Calculation of the vibration frequencies of alpha-quartz: the effect of Hamiltonian and basis set.

    C. M. Zicovich-Wilson;F. Pascale;C. Roetti;V. R. Saunders

  • ON THE ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF LITHIUM, SODIUM AND POTASSIUM OXIDE - AN AB INITIO STUDY

    R. Dovesi;C. Roetti;C. Freyria-Fava;M. Prencipe

  • Electronic structure and stability of different crystal phases of magnesium oxide.

    M. Causà;R. Dovesi;C. Pisani;C. Roetti

  • Ab initio approach to molecular crystals: A periodic Hartree–Fock study of crystalline urea

    R. Dovesi;M. Causa;R. Orlando;C. Roetti

  • Pseudopotential Hartree-Fock study of seventeen III-V and IV-IV semiconductors.

    M. Causà;R. Dovesi;C. Roetti

  • Ab initio Hartree-Fock calculations for periodic compounds: application to semiconductors

    R Orlando;R Dovesi;C Roetti;V R Saunders

  • On the electrostatic potential in crystalline systems where the charge density is expanded in Gaussian functions

    V. R. Saunders;C. Freyria-Fava;R. Dovesi;L. Salasco

  • AB initio Hartree-Fock study of the MgO(001) surface

    M. Causà;R. Dovesi;C. Pisani;C. Roetti

  • Ab-initio prediction of materials properties with CRYSTAL: MOF-5 as a case study

    Bartolomeo Civalleri;Francesco Napoli;Yves Noël;Carla Roetti

  • Ab Initio Quantum Simulation in Solid State Chemistry

    Roberto Dovesi;Bartolomeo Civalleri;Carla Roetti;Victor R. Saunders

  • Hartree-Fock study of lithium hydride with the use of a polarizable basis set

    R. Dovesi;C. Ermondi;E. Ferrero;C. Pisani

  • The Periodic Hartree‐Fock Method and Its Implementation in the CRYSTAL Code

    R. Dovesi;R. Orlando;C. Roetti;C. Pisani

  • Vibration Frequencies of Mg3Al2Si3O12 Pyrope. An ab initio study with the CRYSTAL code.

    Fabien Pascale;Claudio M. Zicovich-Wilson;Roberto Orlando;Carla Roetti

  • Treatment of Coulomb interactions in Hartree-Fock calculations of periodic systems

    R. Dovesi;C. Pisani;C. Roetti;V. R. Saunders

  • Ab initio characterization of the (0001) and (101̄0) crystal faces of α-alumina

    M. Causà;R. Dovesi;C. Pisani;C. Roetti

  • Simple basis sets for molecular wavefunctions containing atoms from Z = 2 to Z = 54

    Carla Roetti;Enrico Clementi

  • Co adsoprtion on MgO crystals: Hartree-fock calculations for regular adlayers on a (001) lattice plane

    R. Dovesi;R. Orlando;F. Ricca;C. Roetti

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Dovesi
Roberto Dovesi University of Turin
Cesare Pisani
Cesare Pisani University of Turin
Claudio M. Zicovich-Wilson
Claudio M. Zicovich-Wilson Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos
Bartolomeo Civalleri
Bartolomeo Civalleri University of Turin
Piero Ugliengo
Piero Ugliengo University of Turin
Edoardo Aprà
Edoardo Aprà Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
Bernard Silvi
Bernard Silvi Sorbonne University
Kersti Hermansson
Kersti Hermansson Uppsala University
Lars Ojamäe
Lars Ojamäe Linköping University
Enrico Clementi
Enrico Clementi International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science

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