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Overview

Uzi Kaldor is a researcher affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel. Their work primarily intersects the fields of Physics and Astronomy, with a particular focus on Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics. This specialization is reflected through their contributions to topics such as Advanced Chemical Physics Studies, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates.

Their frequent co-authors include Ephraim Eliav, Anastasia Borschevsky, Andréi Zaitsevskii, and Alexander V. Oleynichenko, indicating collaboration within a network of researchers in related areas.

The main topics addressed in their research are as follows:

  • Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics
  • Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates

The subfield concentration of their publications is in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, tallying three publications in this area.

No recent papers, book publications, or awards have been documented for Uzi Kaldor in the available data, and there is no indication of any frequently chosen publication venues associated with their work.

Best Publications

  • Diagrammatic many-body perturbation theory for general model spaces

    Gabriel Hose;Uzi Kaldor

  • The Fock space coupled cluster method: theory and application

    Uzi Kaldor

  • Formulation and implementation of the relativistic Fock-space coupled cluster method for molecules

    Lucas Visscher;Ephraim Eliav;Uzi Kaldor

  • Open-shell relativistic coupled-cluster method with Dirac-Fock-Breit wave functions: Energies of the gold atom and its cation

    Ephraim Eliav;Uzi Kaldor;Yasuyuki Ishikawa

  • Many-Body Methods in Quantum Chemistry

    U. Kaldor

  • Intermediate Hamiltonian Fock-space coupled-cluster method

    Arie Landau;Ephraim Eliav;Uzi Kaldor

  • Open-shell coupled-cluster theory applied to atomic and molecular systems

    Azizul Haque;Uzi Kaldor

  • Measurement of the first ionization potential of lawrencium, element 103

    T. K. Sato;M. Asai;A. Borschevsky;T. Stora

  • Ionization potentials and excitation energies of the alkali-metal atoms by the relativistic coupled-cluster method.

    Ephraim Eliav;Uzi Kaldor;Yasuyuki Ishikawa

  • Measurement of the first ionization potential of astatine by laser ionization spectroscopy

    S. Rothe;S. Rothe;A. N. Andreyev;S. Antalic;A. Borschevsky

  • The open‐shell coupled‐cluster method: Excitation energies and ionization potentials of H2O

    Uzi Kaldor

  • Intermediate Hamiltonian Fock-space coupled-cluster method: Excitation energies of barium and radium

    Arie Landau;Ephraim Eliav;Yasuyuki Ishikawa;Uzi Kaldor

  • A Fock space coupled cluster study on the electronic structure of the UO2, UO2+, U4+, and U5+ species

    Ivan Infante;Ephraim Eliav;Marius J. Vilkas;Yasuyuki Ishikawa

  • Three-electron excitation in open-shell coupled-cluster theory

    Azizul Haque;Uzi Kaldor

  • LCAO‐SCF Computations for Ethylene

    U. Kaldor;I. Shavitt

  • Relativistic all-electron coupled-cluster calculations on Au2 in the framework of the Douglas–Kroll transformation

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  • High-Accuracy Calculations for Heavy and Super-Heavy Elements

    Uzi Kaldor;Ephraim Eliav

  • N2 excitations below 15 eV by the multireference coupled‐cluster method

    Sigalit Berkovic Ben‐Shlomo;Uzi Kaldor

  • Relativistic all-electron coupled-cluster calculations on the gold atom and gold hydride in the framework of the douglas-kroll transformation

    Uzi Kaldor;Bernd A. Heß

  • Symmetry breaking in radicals: NO2, NS2 and NO3

    Uzi Kaldor

  • Quasidegenerate perturbation theory

    Gabriel Hose;Uzi Kaldor

  • Electronic structure of eka-lead (element 114) compared with lead

    Arie Landau;Ephraim Eliav;Yasuyuki Ishikawa;Uzi Kaldor

Frequent Co-Authors

Lucas Visscher
Lucas Visscher Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Peter Schwerdtfeger
Peter Schwerdtfeger Massey University
Pavel Jungwirth
Pavel Jungwirth Czech Academy of Sciences
Victor V. Flambaum
Victor V. Flambaum University of New South Wales
Norbert Trautmann
Norbert Trautmann Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Shaul Mukamel
Shaul Mukamel University of California, Irvine
Michael Dolg
Michael Dolg University of Cologne
Joshua Jortner
Joshua Jortner Tel Aviv University
Hermann Stoll
Hermann Stoll University of Stuttgart
Gil Markovich
Gil Markovich Tel Aviv University

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