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1995 PACSSummary of Scheme30. ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS (for physical chemistry, see 82)31. Electronic structure of atoms, molecules and their ions: theory 31.10.+z Theory of electronic structure, electronic transitions, and chemical binding 31.15.-p Calculations and mathematical techniques in atomic and molecular physics (excluding electron correlation calculations) (for computational techniques, see 02.70) 31.15.Ar Ab initio calculations 31.15.Bs Statistical model calculations (including Thomas-Fermi and Thomas-Fermi-Dirac models) 31.15.Ct Semi-empirical and empirical calculations (differential overlap Huckel, PPP methods, etc.) 31.15.Dv Coupled cluster theory 31.15.Ew Density-functional theory 31.15.Fx Finite-difference schemes 31.15.Gy Semiclassical methods 31.15.Hz Group theory 31.15.Ja Hyperspherical methods 31.15.Kb Path-integral methods 31.15.Lc Quasiparticle methods 31.15.Md Perturbation theory 31.15.Ne Self-consistent-field methods 31.15.Pf Variational techniques 31.15.Qg Molecular dynamics and other numerical methods 31.15.Rh Valence bond calculations 31.25.-v Electron correlation calculations for atoms and molecules 31.25.Eb Electron-correlation calculations for atoms and ions: ground state 31.25.Jf Electron-correlation calculations for atoms and ions: excited states 31.25.Nj Electron-correlation calculations for diatomic molecules 31.25.Qm Electron-correlation calculations for polyatomic molecules 31.30.-i Corrections to electronic structure 31.30.Gs Hyperfine interactions and isotope effects 31.30.Jv Relativistic and quantum electrodynamic effects in atoms and molecules 31.50.+w Excited states 31.70.-f Effects of atomic and molecular interactions on electronic structure (see also 34 Atomic and molecular collision processes and interactions) 31.70.Dk Environmental and solvent effects 31.70.Hq Time-dependent phenomena: excitation and relaxation processes, and reaction rates (for chemical kinetics aspects, see 82.20.R) 31.70.Ks Molecular solids 31.90.+s Other topics in the theory of the electronic structure of atoms, molecules, and their ions 32. Atomic properties and interactions with photons 32.10.-f Properties of atoms and atomic ions 32.10.Bi Atomic masses, mass spectra, abundances, and isotopes: (for mass spectroscopy, see 07.75) 32.10.Dk Electric and magnetic moments, polarizability 32.10.Fn Fine and hyperfine structure 32.10.Hq Ionization potentials, electron affinities 32.30.-r Atomic spectra 32.30.Bv Radio-frequency, microwave, and infrared spectra 32.30.Dx Magnetic resonance spectra 32.30.Jc Visible and ultraviolet spectra 32.30.Rj X-ray spectra 32.50.+d Fluorescence, phosphorescence (including quenching) 32.60.+i Zeeman and Stark effects 32.70.-n Intensities and shapes of atomic spectral lines 32.70.Cs Oscillator strengths, lifetimes, transition moments 32.70.Fw Absolute and relative intensities 32.70.Jz Line shapes, widths, and shifts 32.80.-t Photon interactions with atoms (see also 42.50 Quantum optics) 32.80.Bx Level crossing and optical pumping 32.80.Cy Atomic scattering, cross sections, and form factors; Compton scattering 32.80.Dz Autoionization 32.80.Fb Photoionization of atoms and ions 32.80.Gc Photodetachment of atomic negative ions 32.80.Hd Auger effect and inner-shell excitation or ionization 32.80.Lg Mechanical effects of light on atoms, molecules, and ions 32.80.Pj Optical cooling of atoms; trapping 32.80.Qk Coherent control of atomic interactions with photons 32.80.Rm Multiphoton ionization and excitation to highly excited states (e.g., Rydberg states) 32.80.Wr Other multiphoton processes 32.80.Ys Weak-interaction effects in atoms 32.90.+a Other topics in atomic properties and interactions of atoms and ions with photons 33. Molecular properties and interactions with photons 33.15.-e Properties of molecules and molecular ions 33.15.Bh General molecular conformation and symmetry; stereochemistry 33.15.Dj Interatomic distances and angles 33.15.Fm Bond strengths, dissociation energies 33.15.Hp Barrier heights (internal rotation, inversion, rotational isomerism, conformational dynamics) 33.15.Kr Electric and magnetic moments (and derivatives), polarizability, and magnetic susceptibility 33.15.Mt Rotation, vibration, and vibration-rotation constants 33.15.Pw Fine and hyperfine structure 33.15.Ry Ionization potentials, electron affinities, molecular core binding energy 33.15.Ta Mass spectra 33.15.Vb Correlation times in molecular dynamics 33.20.-t Molecular spectra 33.20.Bx Radio-frequency and microwave spectra 33.20.Ea Infrared spectra 33.20.Fb Raman and Rayleigh spectra (including optical scattering) 33.20.Kf Visible spectra 33.20.Lg Ultraviolet spectra 33.20.Ni Vacuum ultraviolet spectra 33.20.Rm X-ray spectra 33.20.Sn Rotational analysis 33.20.Tp Vibrational analysis 33.20.Vq Vibration-rotation analysis 33.20.Wr Vibronic, rovibronic, and rotation-electron-spin interactions 33.25.+k Nuclear resonance and relaxation 33.35.+r Electron resonance and relaxation 33.40.+f Multiple resonances (including double and higher-order resonance processes, such as double nuclear magnetic resonance, electron double resonance, and microwave optical double resonance) 33.45.+x Mossbauer spectra 33.50.-j Fluorescence and phosphorescence; radiationless transitions, quenching (intersystem crossing, internal conversion) (for energy transfer, see also 34) 33.50.Dq Fluorescence and phosphorescence spectra 33.50.Hv Radiationless transitions, quenching 33.55.-b Optical activity and dichroism; magnetooptical and electrooptical spectra 33.55.Ad Optical activity, optical rotation; circular dichroism 33.55.Be Zeeman and Stark effects 33.55.Fi Other magnetooptical and electrooptical effects 33.60.-q Photoelectron spectra 33.60.Cv Ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet photoelectron spectra 33.60.Fy X-ray photoelectron spectra 33.70.-w Intensities and shapes of molecular spectral lines and bands 33.70.Ca Oscillator and band strengths, lifetimes, transition moments, and Franck-Condon factors 33.70.Fd Absolute and relative line and band intensities 33.70.Jg Line and band widths, shapes, and shifts 33.80.-b Photon interactions with molecules (see also 42.50 Quantum optics) 33.80.Be Level crossing and optical pumping 33.80.Eh Autoionization, photoionization, and photodetachment 33.80.Gj Diffuse spectra; predissociation, photodissociation 33.80.Ps Optical cooling of molecules; trapping 33.80.Rv Multiphoton ionization and excitation to highly excited states (e.g., Rydberg states) 33.80.Wz Other multiphoton processes 33.90.+h Other topics in molecular properties and interactions with photons 34. Atomic and molecular collision processes and interactions 34.10.+x General theories and models of atomic and molecular collisions and interactions (including statistical theories, transition state, stochastic and trajectory models, etc.) 34.20.-b Interatomic and intermolecular potentials and forces, potential energy surfaces for collisions 34.20.Cf Interatomic potentials and forces 34.20.Gj Intermolecular and atom-molecule potentials and forces 34.20.Mq Potential energy surfaces for collisions (see also 82.20.K Potential energy surfaces for chemical reactions) 34.30.+h Intramolecular energy transfer; intramolecular dynamics; dynamics of van der Waals molecules 34.50.-s Scattering of atoms, molecules, and ions 34.50.Bw Energy loss and stopping power 34.50.Dy Interactions of atoms, molecules, and their ions with surfaces; photon> and electron emission; neutralization of ions 34.50.Ez Rotational and vibrational energy transfer 34.50.Fa Electronic excitation and ionization of atoms (including beam-foil excitation and ionization) 34.50.Gb Electronic excitation and ionization of molecules; intermediate molecular states (including lifetimes, state mixing, etc.) 34.50.Lf Chemical reactions, energy disposal, and angular distribution, as studied by atomic and molecular beams (for atomic and molecular beam reactions, see 82.40.D) 34.50.Pi State-to-state scattering analyses 34.50.Rk Laser-modified scattering and reactions 34.60.+z Scattering in highly excited states (e.g., Rydberg states) 34.70.+e Charge transfer (for charge transfer reactions, see 82.30.F) 34.80.-i Electron scattering 34.80.Bm Elastic scattering of electrons by atoms and molecules 34.80.Dp Atomic excitation and ionization by electron impact 34.80.Gs Molecular excitation and ionization by electron impact 34.80.Ht Dissociation and dissociative attachment by electron impact 34.80.Kw Electron-ion scattering; excitation and ionization 34.80.Lx Electron-ion recombination and electron attachment 34.80.My Fundamental electron inelastic processes in weakly ionized gases 34.80.Nz Spin dependence of cross sections; polarized electron beam experiments 34.80.Pa Coherence and correlation in electron scattering 34.80.Qb Laser-modified scattering 34.90.+q Other topics in atomic and molecular collision processes and interactions 36. Studies of special atoms, molecules, and their ions; clusters 36.10.-k Exotic atoms and molecules (containing mesons, muons, and other unusual particles) 36.10.Dr Positronium, muonium, muonic atoms and molecules 36.10.Gv Mesonic atoms and molecules, hyperonic atoms and molecules 36.20.-r Macromolecules and polymer molecules (for polymer reactions and polymerization, see 82.35; for biological macromolecules and polymers, see 87.15) 36.20.Cw Molecular weights, dispersity 36.20.Ey Conformation (statistics and dynamics) 36.20.Fz Constitution (chains and sequences) 36.20.Hb Configuration (bonds, dimensions) 36.20.Kd Electronic structure and spectra 36.20.Ng Vibrational and rotational structure, infrared and Raman spectra 36.40.-c Atomic and molecular clusters: (see also 61.46 Solid clusters and nanoparticles) 36.40.Cg Electronic and magnetic properties of clusters 36.40.Ei Phase transitions in clusters 36.40.Gk Plasma and collective effects in clusters 36.40.Jn Reactivity of clusters 36.40.Mr Spectroscopy and geometrical structure of clusters 36.40.Qv Stability and fragmentation of clusters 36.40.Sx Diffusion and dynamics of clusters 36.40.Vz Optical properties of clusters 36.40.Wa Charged clusters 36.90.+f Other special atoms, molecules, ions, and clusters 39. Instrumentation and techniques for atomic and molecular physics 39.10.+j Atomic and molecular beam sources and techniques 39.20.+q Atom interferometry techniques: (see also 03.75.Dg Atom and neutron interferometry) 39.30.+w Spectroscopic techniques 39.90.+d Other instrumentation and techniques for atomic and molecular physics |

