Publications by authors named "I I Guseinov"

This article deals with the endolaryngeal methods for the surgical treatment of pre-cancerous diseases of the larynx with the use of up-to-date technologies and anesthetic support. The authors describe the original methods for endolaryngeal interventions based on the use of the CO-laser. In addition, the results of the analysis of the data obtained during the immediate and delayed postoperative periods are presented.

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By the use of unsymmetrical one-range addition theorems for Slater type orbitals (STO) and Coulomb potential introduced by the author, the analytical formulae in terms of two- and three-center nuclear attraction integrals, and linear combination coefficients of molecular orbitals are derived for the potential produced by the charges of molecule. These formulae can be useful for the study of interaction between atomic-molecular systems containing any number of closed and open shells when the STO are used in the combined Hartree-Fock-Roothaan (HFR) theory suggested by the author. It should be noted that the symmetry of the potential obtained is the same as the symmetry of the molecule.

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The electric field induced within a molecule by its electrons determines a whole series of important physical properties of the molecule. In particular, the values of the gradient of this field at the nuclei determine the interaction of their quadrupole moments with the electrons. Using unsymmetrical one-range addition theorems introduced by one of the authors, the sets of series expansion relations for multicenter electric field gradient integrals over Slater-type orbitals in terms of multicenter charge density expansion coefficients and two-center basic integrals are presented.

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By the use of ellipsoidal coordinates, the two-center Coulomb and hybrid integrals over complete orthonormal sets of Ψα-ETO exponential type orbitals arising in ab initio calculations of molecules are evaluated, where α = 1,0, -1, -2, ...

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