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David M. Bishop

David M. Bishop

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Chemistry

D-Index
61
Citations
11669
World Ranking
9363
National Ranking
243

Overview

David M. Bishop was affiliated with the University of Ottawa in Canada during their academic career. The scientist's work details specific aspects of their research and academic engagement remain limited based on the available data.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, or book publications associated with David M. Bishop in the provided records. Likewise, no main fields or subfields of study, or particular topics of work have been documented.

No awards or honors have been specified for David M. Bishop in the existing information.

David M. Bishop is known to be deceased.

Best Publications

  • A perturbation method for calculating vibrational dynamic dipole polarizabilities and hyperpolarizabilities

    David M. Bishop;Bernard Kirtman

  • Molecular vibrational and rotational motion in static and dynamic electric fields

    Unknown

  • Molecular Vibration and Nonlinear Optics

    David M. Bishop

  • Compact formulas for vibrational dynamic dipole polarizabilities and hyperpolarizabilities

    David M. Bishop;Bernard Kirtman

  • Near-resonant absorption in the time-dependent self-consistent field and multiconfigurational self-consistent field approximations

    Patrick Norman;David M. Bishop;Hans Jo;rgen Aa. Jensen

  • Nonlinear response theory with relaxation: The first-order hyperpolarizability

    Patrick Norman;David M. Bishop;Hans Jørgen Aa. Jensen;Jens Oddershede

  • Vibrational Contributions to Molecular Dipole Polarizabilities

    David M. Bishop;Lap M. Cheung

  • A simple method for determining approximate static and dynamic vibrational hyperpolarizabilities

    David M. Bishop;Muhammed Hasan;Bernard Kirtman

  • Effective polarizabilities and local field corrections for nonlinear optical experiments in condensed media

    Rüdiger Wortmann;David M. Bishop

  • Explicit nondivergent formulas for atomic and molecular dynamic hyperpolarizabilities

    David M. Bishop

  • Quadrupole moment of the deuteron from a precise calculation of the electric field gradient in D 2

    David M. Bishop;Lap M. Cheung

  • ADDITIONAL COMPACT FORMULAS FOR VIBRATIONAL DYNAMIC DIPOLE POLARIZABILITIES AND HYPERPOLARIZABILITIES

    David M. Bishop;Josep Maria Luis Luis;Bernard Kirtman

  • Vibrational spacings for H2 +, D2 + and H2

    David M. Bishop;Ross W. Wetmore

  • The Cotton-Mouton effect in gases: Experiment and theory

    Carlo Rizzo;Antonio Rizzo;David M. Bishop

  • Extension of the Genkin and Mednis treatment for dynamic polarizabilities and hyperpolarizabilities of infinite periodic systems. I. Coupled perturbed Hartree–Fock theory

    Bernard Kirtman;Feng Long Gu;David M. Bishop

  • Dipole, quadrupole, octupole and dipole-octupole polarizabilities at real and imaginary frequencies for H, He, and H2 and the dispersion-energy coefficients for interactions between them

    David M. Bishop;Janusz Pipin

  • The vibrational Stark effect

    David M. Bishop

  • Calculation of vibrational dynamic hyperpolarizabilities for H2O, CO2, and NH3

    David M. Bishop;Bernard Kirtman;Henry A. Kurtz;Julia E. Rice

  • Accurate prediction of static polarizabilities and hyperpolarizabilities. A study on FH (X 1Σ

    David M. Bishop;George Maroulis

  • Relationship between static vibrational and electronic hyperpolarizabilities of π-conjugated push–pull molecules within the two-state valence-bond charge-transfer model

    David M. Bishop;Benoı̂t Champagne;Bernard Kirtman

  • A theoretical investigation of HeH

    David M Bishop;Lap M Cheung

  • Aspects of Non-Linear-Optical Calculations

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernard Kirtman
Bernard Kirtman University of California, Santa Barbara
George Maroulis
George Maroulis University of Patras
Benoît Champagne
Benoît Champagne University of Namur
Josep M. Luis
Josep M. Luis University of Girona
Stephan P. A. Sauer
Stephan P. A. Sauer University of Copenhagen
Vedene H. Smith
Vedene H. Smith Queen's University
Kenneth Ruud
Kenneth Ruud University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Denis Jacquemin
Denis Jacquemin University of Nantes
Miquel Solà
Miquel Solà University of Girona
Julia E. Rice
Julia E. Rice IBM (United States)

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