George Garfield Hall
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George Garfield Hall (born 1925, Belfast) is an applied mathematician and scientist of distinction, known for original work on problems impacting theoretical molecular chemistry.
Now Emeritus Professor at Nottingham University, he has collaborated with (inter alia) J. Lennard-Jones, A.T. Amos, K. Collard, and D. Rees.
He is a member of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science, and received D. Eng. Honoris Causa from the university at Kyoto.
Books
- G. G. Hall, Matrices and tensors. Pergamon (1963).
- G. G. Hall, Applied Group Theory. Longman (1965).
- G. G. Hall, Molecular Solid-State Physics. Springer (1991).
External links
- G.G.Hall, Early ideas on the History of Quantum Chemistry (http://www.quantum-chemistry-history.com/Hall1.htm)