Christian Møller

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Christian Møller, 1963 at Copenhagen

Christian Møller (22 December 1904, Hundslev, Als  14 January 1980, Ordrup) was a Danish chemist and physicist who made fundamental contributions to the theory of relativity, theory of gravitation and quantum chemistry.[1] He is known for Møller–Plesset perturbation theory.[2]

Books

  • The world and the atom, London, 1940.[3]
  • The theory of relativity, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1972.
  • A study in gravitational collapse, Kobenhavn : Munksgaard, 1975.
  • On the crisis in the theory of gravitation and a possible solution, Kobenhavn : Munksgaard, 1978.
  • Evidence for gravitational theories (ed.), Academic Press, 1963.

References

  1. Turkevich, John; Turkevich, Ludmilla (1968). Prominent scientists of continental Europe. Elsevier. ISBN 0-444-00046-1. 
  2. Kragh, Helge (1992). "Relativistic Collisions: The Work of Christian Møller in the Early 1930s". Arch. Hist. Ex. Sci. 43 (4): 299–328. doi:10.1007/BF00374762. 
  3. The National Library of Australia's Catalogue
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