In the present work a set of formal relations connecting different approaches to calculate relativistic effects on magnetic molecular properties are proven. The linear response (LR) within the elimination of the small component (ESC), Breit Pauli, and minimal-coupling approaches are compared. To this end, the leading order ESC reduction of operators within the minimal-coupling four-component approach is carried out. The equivalence of all three approaches within the ESC approximation is proven. It is numerically verified for the NMR nuclear-magnetic shielding tensor taking HX and C H3 X (X=Br,I) as model compounds. Formal relations proving the gauge origin invariance of the full relativistic effect on the NMR nuclear-magnetic shielding tens...
The nuclear-spin-dependent parity-violation contributions to the nuclear magnetic resonance shieldin...
An alternative approach for the calculation of the electron-positron (e-p) contribution to magnetic ...
Relativistic effects on nuclear magnetic shielding constants in HX and CH 3X, where X is either Br o...
Accurate calculations of some response properties, like the NMR spectroscopic parameters, are quite ...
Several four-component relativistic approaches for nuclear magnetic shielding constant have recently...
The linear response within the elimination of the small component formalism is aimed at obtaining th...
Both formal and numerical analyses have been carried out on various exact and approximate variants o...
Relativistic effects on nuclear magnetic shielding constants in HX and CH 3X, where X is either Br o...
Nuclear magnetic shielding and spin-spin coupling constants are intrinsically all-electron relativis...
One of the most influential articles showing the best way to get the absolute values of NMR magnetic...
The nonrelativistic “Ramsey-Flygare relationship” is the most used procedure to obtain semiexperimen...
The broadly accepted procedure to obtain the experimental absolute scale of NMR magnetic shieldings,...
The nuclear charge distribution effects (NChDE) on two response properties, the NMR magnetic shieldi...
The recently proposed relativistic mapping between nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) shielding and nu...
Abstract In this thesis, the theory of static magnetic resonance spectral parameters of nuclear magn...
The nuclear-spin-dependent parity-violation contributions to the nuclear magnetic resonance shieldin...
An alternative approach for the calculation of the electron-positron (e-p) contribution to magnetic ...
Relativistic effects on nuclear magnetic shielding constants in HX and CH 3X, where X is either Br o...
Accurate calculations of some response properties, like the NMR spectroscopic parameters, are quite ...
Several four-component relativistic approaches for nuclear magnetic shielding constant have recently...
The linear response within the elimination of the small component formalism is aimed at obtaining th...
Both formal and numerical analyses have been carried out on various exact and approximate variants o...
Relativistic effects on nuclear magnetic shielding constants in HX and CH 3X, where X is either Br o...
Nuclear magnetic shielding and spin-spin coupling constants are intrinsically all-electron relativis...
One of the most influential articles showing the best way to get the absolute values of NMR magnetic...
The nonrelativistic “Ramsey-Flygare relationship” is the most used procedure to obtain semiexperimen...
The broadly accepted procedure to obtain the experimental absolute scale of NMR magnetic shieldings,...
The nuclear charge distribution effects (NChDE) on two response properties, the NMR magnetic shieldi...
The recently proposed relativistic mapping between nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) shielding and nu...
Abstract In this thesis, the theory of static magnetic resonance spectral parameters of nuclear magn...
The nuclear-spin-dependent parity-violation contributions to the nuclear magnetic resonance shieldin...
An alternative approach for the calculation of the electron-positron (e-p) contribution to magnetic ...
Relativistic effects on nuclear magnetic shielding constants in HX and CH 3X, where X is either Br o...