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  2. Governments and Politics of the German-Speaking Countries by Walter S. G. Kohn, 1980-06
  3. Women in National Legislatures by Walter S.G. Kohn, 1980-12
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  5. k·p perturbation theory: Solid- state physics, Electronic band structure, Joaquin Mazdak Luttinger, Walter Kohn, Bloch wave, Perturbation theory (quantum mechanics)
  6. Chicago: Midwestern Giant by walter kohn, 1969-01-01
  7. The university and the nuclear predicament (IGCC policy papers) by Walter Kohn, 1988
  8. Das Märchen vom Elfenbeinernen Turm: Reden und Aufsätze (Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs) (German Edition) by Res Jost, 1996-01-10
  9. Chicago: Midwestern giant (Big cities of America) by Walter Kohn, 1969
  10. Solid-State Physics and Condensed Matter by Walter; et al Kohn, 1966
  11. WOMEN IN NATIONAL LEGISLATURES A Comparitive Study of Six Countries by Walter S. G. Kohn, 1980-01-01
  12. Women in National Legislatures: A Comparative Study of Six Countries by Walter S. G. Kohn, 1980
  13. American Printmakers 1962 Catalogue of an exhibition of 27 contemporary prints by American artists sponsered by the School of Art Syracuse University and held in the galleries of the Joe and Emily Lowe Art Center, January 21 through February 1962 by Harold, Garo Q. Antreasian, Leonard Baskin, Alfred Blaustein, Carroll Cassill, Lee Chesney, Sister Mary Corita, Worden Day, Arthur Deshaies, Ernest Freed, John Paul Jones, Morton Kaish, Misch Kohn, Chaim Koppelman, Jacob Landau, Edward Landon, George Lockwood, Robert Marx, Dean Meeker, Seong Moy, Nathan Oliveira, Gabor Peterdi, Rudy Pozzatti, Andre Racz, Walter Rogalski, Alfred Sessler, Adja Yunkers, ALTMAN, 1962

1. Chemistry 1998
Speech Illustrated Presentation walter kohn Autobiography nobel DiplomaPrize Award Photo Other Resources. John Pople Autobiography
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1998
"for his development of the density-functional theory" "for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry" Walter Kohn John A. Pople 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA United Kingdom University of California
Santa Barbara, CA, USA Northwestern University
Evanston, IL, USA b. 1923
(in Vienna, Austria) b. 1925 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1998
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2. Walter Kohn - Autobiography
walter kohn – Autobiography. I have browsed in previous volumes of Les PrixNobel and I know that there are others whose eventual destinies were
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I was naturalized as an American citizen in 1957 and this has been my primary self-identity ever since. But, like many other scientists, I also have a strong sense of global citizenship, including especially Canada, Denmark, England, France and Israel, where I have worked and lived with a family for considerable periods, and where I have some of my closest friends.
University of California in San Diego

My father, who had lost a brother, fighting on the Austrian side in World War I, was a committed pacifist. However, while the Nazi barbarians and their collaborators threatened the entire world, I could not accept his philosophy and, after several earlier attempts, was finally accepted into the Canadian Infantry Corps during the last year of World War II. Many decades later I became active in attempts to bring an end to the US-Soviet nuclear arms race and became a leader of unsuccessful faculty initiatives to terminate the role of the University of California as manager of the nuclear weapons laboratories at Los Alamos and Livermore. I offered early support to Jeffrey Leiffer, the founder of the student Pugwash movement which concerns itself with global issues having a strong scientific component and in which scientists can play a useful role. Twenty years after its founding this organization continues strong and vibrant. My commitment to a humane and peaceful world continues to this day. I have just joined the Board of the Population Institute because I am convinced that early stabilization of the world's population is important for the attainment of this objective.

3. 1948 Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Degree Ph.D.,
walter kohn walter kohn is awarded the nobel Prize in Chemistry on October13, 1998 for his development of the densityfunctional theory.
http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/~kohn/
Walter Kohn Walter Kohn is awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on October 13, 1998 for his development of the density-functional theory. Press release from The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Additional press release information at the Institute for Theoretical Physics. Walter Kohn is a condensed matter theorist who has made seminal contributions to the understanding of the electronic structure of materials. He played the leading role in the development of the density functional theory, which has revolutionized scientists' approach to the electronic structure of atoms, molecules and solid materials in physics, chemistry and materials science. With the advent of supercomputers, density functional theory has become an essential tool for electronic materials science. Professor Kohn has also made major contributions to the physics of semiconductors, superconductivity, surface physics and catalysis. Professor Kohn was the founding director of the National Science Foundation's Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. The Institute brings together leading scientists from throughout the world to work on major problems in theoretical physics and related fields. Under Professor Kohn's leadership it quickly developed into one of the leading research centers in physics, and has been widely copied. PERSONAL BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS WALTER KOHN ADDRESS Department of Physics
University of California, Santa Barbara

4. Walter Kohn Winner Of The 1998 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
walter kohn, a nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the nobel PrizeInternet Archive. walter kohn. 1998 nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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W ALTER K OHN
1998 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his development of the density-functional theory
Background
  • Born: 1923
  • Place of Birth: Vienna, Austria
  • Residence: U.S.A.
  • Affiliation: Department of Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara, CA 93106, U.S.A.
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5. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Chemistry
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY. Name, Year Awarded.Alder, Kurt, 1950. Klug, Sir Aaron, 1982. Knowles, William S. 2001. kohn, walter,1998.
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
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6. Press Conference On The Award Of The 1998 Nobel Prize In Chemistry To Dr. Walter
Schedule Oct 13, 1998 Press Conference on the Award of the 1998 nobel Prize in Chemistryto Dr. walter kohn Speakers are Dr. David Gross, Director, ITP (0000
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Schedule Oct 13, 1998 Press Conference on the Award of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Dr. Walter Kohn Speakers are
Dr. David Gross, Director, ITP
Dr. Henry Yang, Chancellor, UCSB
Dr. Rollin Morrison, Chair, Physics Department
Dr. Doug Scalapino, Professor of Physics
Dr. Walter Kohn , Professor of Physics

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7. , Reception Honoring Dr. Walter Kohn For The Award Of The 1998 Nobel Prize In Ch
Schedule Oct 14, 1998 Reception Honoring Dr. walter kohn for the Award of the 1998Nobel Prize in Chemistry An informal reception was held at ITP for walter
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Schedule Oct 14, 1998 Reception Honoring Dr. Walter Kohn for the Award of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry An informal reception was held at ITP for Walter Kohn and his friends and colleagues at UCSB and Santa Barbara. Speakers are:
Dr. David Gross, Director, ITP
Dr. Henry Yang, Chancellor, UCSB
Dr. Rollin Morrison, Chair, Physics Department
Dr. Daniel Little, Chair, Chemistry Department
Dr. James Hartle, Professor of Physics
Dr. Douglas Scalapino, Professor of Physics
Dr. Raymond Sawyer, Professor of Physics
Dr. Robert Sugar, Professor of Physics
Ms. Deborah Storm, MSO, ITP
Dr. France Cordova, Vice Chancellor for Research
Dr. Robert Huttenback, former Chancellor
Ms. Fiona Goodchild, QUEST
Dr. James Langer, Professor of Physics
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Dr. Walter Kohn, Professor of Physics

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8. NOBEL PRIZE TO WALTER KOHN
Congratulations to Prof. walter kohn for the nobel Prize in Chemistry basedon his fundamental work in density functional theory walter kohn
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1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Walter Kohn for fundamental work in density functional theory HOME

9. Nobel Prize Winner Walter Kohn
Jewish Sightseeing HomePage, nobel Prize Winner walter kohn. San Diego's walterkohn wins nobel for chemistry San Diego Jewish PressHeritage, Nov. 6, 1998
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Nobel Prize Winner Walter Kohn San Diego Region San Diego UCSD
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wins Nobel for chemistry San Diego Jewish Press-Heritage, Nov. 6, 1998:
By Donald H. Harrison
San Diego, CA (special) Dr. Walter Kohn, a former member of San Diego's Jewish community, was awarded this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry for work he did at UCSD to devise a mathematical formula to describe the relationships of atoms within complex molecules. The award showed how interrelated scientific disciplines have become: Kohn was a founding faculty member of UCSD's physics department. The professor transferred to UC-Santa Barbara in 1975, where he was associated with the Institute for International Theoretical Physics until his retirement five years ago. He is 75. His daughter, Ingrid Kohn, a licensed social worker with Jewish Family Service here in San Diego County, said there is a bittersweet aspect to her father's notification on Oct. 13 won the Nobel Prize. Had he not been part of the Kindertransport of children who were moved from Germany and Austria to England before the outbreak of World War II, he likely would have been murdered with the other Six Million victims of the nazi Holocaust.

10. Daily Nexus Online :: Holocaust Survivor, Nobel Prize Winner: UCSB's Walter Kohn
Editor's Note In 1998, physics Professor walter kohn won the firstNobel Prize for a professor at UCSB. This article, the second
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Editor's Note - In 1998, physics Professor Walter Kohn won the first Nobel Prize for a professor at UCSB. This article, the second in a four-part series, looks at Kohn's life and his contributions, both to the field of chemistry and to the school where he has been a professor for the last 22 years. Tomorrow's article will look at Laureate Herbert Kroemer , and Friday's article will examine the impact of a Nobel Prize on a university, and the effect these laureates have had on UCSB's growing academic reputation. From his escape of Nazi-controlled Austria, to the transformation of two university physics departments, to a Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1998, UCSB physics Professor Walter Kohn has made his mark on the world.

11. Daily Nexus Online :: Holocaust Survivor, Nobel Prize Winner: UCSB's Walter Kohn
2001, walter kohn. Editor's Note In 1998, physics Professor walterkohn won the first nobel Prize for a professor at UCSB. This
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12. Walter Kohn Nobel Anti-War Petition -- 29 January 2003
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13. Walter Kohn Colloquium
walter kohn, winner of the 1998 nobel Prize in Chemistry, will give a colloquiumat the University of South Carolina on Friday October 20 at 4 PM in Room 210
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Walter Kohn Colloquium
Walter Kohn, winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, will give a colloquium at the University of South Carolina on Friday October 20 at 4 P.M. in Room 210 of the Physical Sciences Center. Dr. Kohn will speak on the subject "The Electronic Structure of Matter: Wavefunctions and Density Functions". Refreshments will be served 15 minutes before the talk. The citation of the Nobel Prize committee for the 1998 prize, which Dr. Kohn shared with John Pople, reads "to Walter Kohn for his development of the density-functional theory and to John Pople for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry." The committee goes on to state that "The Laureates have each made pioneering contributions in developing methods that can be used for theoretical studies of the properties of molecules and the chemical processes in which they are invloved." Dr. Kohn is currently on the faculty of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California at Santa Barbara. Further information about his life and work can be found on the Official Web Site of the Nobel Foundation.

14. The Vega Science Trust - Face2Face : The Science Archive
bomb project, scientist and tireless campaigner for peace (nobel Peace prize 1995),Joseph Rotblat discusses his fascinating life and experiences. walter kohn.
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15. Jewish Nobel Prize Laureates - Chemistry
Year, nobel Laureate, Country of birth. 2000, Heeger, Alan J. for the discoveryand development of conductive polymers , USA. 1998, kohn, walter for his development
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"for the discovery and development of conductive polymers" USA Kohn, Walter
"for his development of the density-functional theory" Austria Olah, George A.
"for his contribution to carbonation chemistry" Hungary Marcus, Rudolph A.
"for his contributions to the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems" Canada Altman, Sidney
"for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA" Canada Hauptman, Herbert A.
"for their development of direct methods for the determination of crystal structures" USA Karle, Jerome
"for their development of direct methods for the determination of crystal structures" USA Klug, Sir Aaron
"for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nuclei acid-protein complexes" Lithuania Hoffmann, Roald

16. Nobel Focus: Chemistry By Computer
orbitals in the electronic structure of the BaTiO 3 crystal, calculated using densityfunctional theory, which was invented by 1998 nobel Laureate walter kohn.
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Nobel Focus: Chemistry by Computer
Nicola Marzari and David Vanderbilt/Rutgers University Calculations made easy. Localized orbitals in the electronic structure of the BaTiO crystal, calculated using density functional theory, which was invented by 1998 Nobel Laureate Walter Kohn.
The 1998 Nobel Prize in chemistry recognizes two researchers whose work has allowed chemists to calculate the properties of molecules and solids on computers, without performing experiments in the lab. The basic principles of the calculation scheme were first described in Physical Review in the 1960s, and solid state physicists used them for decades before they became important in the chemistry world. The scheme drastically simplifies the solution of the quantum mechanical equations for a system of many electrons, and although approximate, the solutions are accurate enough that chemists can learn about large molecules without getting their hands wet. Kohn's 1965 publication, with Lu Sham of the University of California at San Diego, described a procedure for deriving the electron density and energy, based on solving equations for a corresponding system of noninteracting electrons, which is much easier to manage. The trickiest part of the scheme is the starting point: One has to assume a relationship (called the "density functional") between energy and the density function. The explicit form of the density depends on the problem, but Hohenberg and Kohn proved in the earlier paper that in principle there exists a

17. UCSB Professors Win Nobel Prizes In Chemistry, Physics
Physics, 2000 A previous UCSB nobel Prize Winner walter kohn (Chemistry 1998) UCSBProfessor walter kohn Receives nobel Prize for Chemistry Professor walter
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UCSB Professors Win Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, Physics
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A sampling of news articles about these Nobel Prizes Santa Barbara News Press (12/11/00): UCSB Professors Fly To Sweden To Pick Up Nobel Prize For Their Scientific discoveries Los Angeles Times (10/11/00): 2 UC Santa Barbara Scientists Receive Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physics Los Angeles Times (10/11/00): Prizes Underscore UC Santa Barbara's Quality Santa Barbara News Press (10/11/00): UCSB Professors Find a Nobel Calling ... San Francisco Examiner (10/16/00): UC-Santa Barbara: Brainpower Magnet UCSB's Nobel Laureates Alan J. Heeger, Nobel Prize for

18. Nobelist Kohn Donates Papers To UCSB's Davidson Library
nobel Laureate walter kohn has donated his collection of notes, articles, manuscripts,research documents, and correspondence to the campus for preservation
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  • Nobelist Kohn Donates Papers to UCSB's Davidson Library
    By EILEEN CONRAD
    The papers of Walter Kohn, winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize in chemistry, will be preserved at UC Santa Barbara for use by students and scholars nationwide. Kohn, a condensed matter theorist, donated his collection of notes, articles, manuscripts, research documents, and correspondence to Davidson Library's Special Collections Department. Biographers and historians of science will be drawn to the collection, which documents the working life of a physicist and includes materials related to Kohn's opposition to UC's peacetime nuclear weapons development as well as his work for international peace and the advancement of human rights. "The history of science is an area of special strength at UCSB, yet it is often a challenge to document the work of contemporary scientists," said UCSB Librarian Sarah Pritchard. "The Walter Kohn papers will be of great historical import...and for understanding the interdisciplinary culture of modern science." Kohn has made seminal contributions to understanding the electronic structure of materials. He shared the Nobel Prize for his development of density-functional theory, which has revolutionized scientists' approach to the electronic structure of atoms, molecules, and solid materials in physics, chemistry, and materials science. With the advent of supercomputers, density functional theory has become an essential tool for electronic materials science.

    19. Kohn, Walter
    kohn, walter (1923 I have browsed in previous volumes of Les Prix nobel and I knowthat there are others whose eventual destinies were foreshadowed early in
    http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/k/Kohn/Kohn.htm
    Kohn, Walter I suppose I am not the first Nobelist who, on the occasion of receiving this Prize, wonders how on earth, by what strange alchemy of family background, teachers, friends, talents and especially accidents of history and of personal life he or she arrived at this point. I have browsed in previous volumes of "Les Prix Nobel" and I know that there are others whose eventual destinies were foreshadowed early in their lives – mathematical precocity, champion bird watching, insatiable reading, mechanical genius. Not in my case, at least not before my late teens. On the contrary: An early photo of my older sister and myself, taken at a children's costume party in Vienna – I look about 7 years old – shows me dressed up in a dark suit and a black top hat, toy glasses pushed down my nose, and carrying a large sign under my arm with the inscription "Professor Know-Nothing". Here then is my attempt to convey to the reader how, at age 75, I see my life which brought me to the present point: a long-retired professor of theoretical physics at the University of California, still loving and doing physics, including chemical physics, mostly together with young people less than half my age; moderately involved in the life of my community of Santa Barbara and in broader political and social issues; with unremarkable hobbies such as listening to classical music, reading (including French literature), walking with my wife Mara or alone, a little cooking (unjustifiably proud of my ratatouille); and a weekly half hour of relaxed roller blading along the shore, a throwback to the ice-skating of my Viennese childhood. My three daughters and three grandchildren all live in California and so we get to see each other reasonably often.

    20. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
    Themes Science Chemistry About Chemistry Generalities nobel Laureatesin Chemistry by Alphabetical order. Name, Year Awarded. kohn, walter, 1998.
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    Themes Science Chemistry About Chemistry Generalities
    Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August Aston, Francis William Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Barton, Sir Derek H. R. Berg, Paul Bergius, Friedrich Bosch, Carl Boyer, Paul D. Brown, Herbert C. Buchner, Eduard Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann Calvin, Melvin Cech, Thomas R. Corey, Elias James Cornforth, Sir John Warcup Cram, Donald J. Crutzen, Paul Curie, Marie Curl, Robert F., Jr. Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus De Hevesy, George Deisenhofer, Johann Diels, Otto Paul Hermann Eigen, Manfred Ernst, Richard R. Euler-chelpin, Hans Karl August Simon Von Fischer, Ernst Otto Fischer, Hans Fischer, Hermann Emil Flory, Paul J. Fukui, Kenichi Giauque, William Francis Gilbert, Walter Grignard, Victor Haber, Fritz Hahn, Otto Harden, Sir Arthur Hassel, Odd Hauptman, Herbert A. Haworth, Sir Walter Norman Heeger, Alan J. Herschbach, Dudley R. Herzberg, Gerhard Heyrovsky, Jaroslav Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril Norman Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't

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