Robert Moszyński

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Chemistry University of Warsaw, Poland 
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Żuchowski PS, Moszynski R. (2023) Dispersion Energy from the Time-Independent Coupled-Cluster Polarization Propagator. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Woźniak AP, Przybytek M, Lewenstein M, et al. (2022) Effects of electronic correlation on the high harmonic generation in helium: A time-dependent configuration interaction singles vs time-dependent full configuration interaction study. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 156: 174106
Woźniak AP, Lesiuk M, Przybytek M, et al. (2021) A systematic construction of Gaussian basis sets for the description of laser field ionization and high-harmonic generation. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 154: 094111
Amini K, Biegert J, Calegari F, et al. (2019) Symphony on Strong Field Approximation. Reports On Progress in Physics. Physical Society (Great Britain)
Amini K, Sclafani M, Steinle T, et al. (2019) Imaging the Renner-Teller effect using laser-induced electron diffraction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Lesiuk M, Przybytek M, Balcerzak JG, et al. (2019) Ab initio potential energy curve for the ground state of beryllium dimer. Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Tucholska AM, Lesiuk M, Moszynski R. (2017) Transition moments between excited electronic states from the Hermitian formulation of the coupled cluster quadratic response function. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 146: 034108
Tucholska AM, Modrzejewski M, Moszynski R. (2014) Transition properties from the Hermitian formulation of the coupled cluster polarization propagator. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 141: 124109
Bartolomei M, Carmona-Novillo E, Hernández MI, et al. (2014) Global ab initio potential energy surface for the O2((3)Σ(g)(-)) + N2((1)Σ(g)(-)) interaction. Applications to the collisional, spectroscopic, and thermodynamic properties of the complex. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 118: 6584-94
Tomza M, González-Férez R, Koch CP, et al. (2014) Controlling magnetic Feshbach resonances in polar open-shell molecules with nonresonant light. Physical Review Letters. 112: 113201
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