Tour
About Us
Meta
Loading…
current community
Stack Exchange
chat
Meta Stack Exchange
your communities
Sign up
or
log in
to customize your list.
more stack exchange communities
company blog
Log in
Stack Exchange
All Sites
Top Users
Digests
Jiahao Chen
Cambridge, MA
http://jiahao.github.io
top
accounts
reputation
activity
subscriptions
Top Questions
16
votes
When is a door a ドア and when is it a [扉]{とびら}?
usage
asked Aug 22, 2013 at 4:49
japanese.stackexchange.com
14
votes
How are $\sigma$ and $\sigma^\pm$ determined in Hammett plots?
organic-chemistry
reaction-mechanism
free-energy
asked May 12, 2012 at 8:32
chemistry.stackexchange.com
13
votes
What are the fastest available implementations of BLAS/LAPACK or other linear algebra routines on GPU systems?
linear-algebra
lapack
blas
gpu
asked Sep 4, 2012 at 20:41
scicomp.stackexchange.com
Top Answers
65
How do I determine the target architecture of static library (.a) on Mac OS X?
stackoverflow.com
42
Why is the 2s orbital lower in energy than the 2p orbital when the electrons in 2s are usually farther from the nucleus?
chemistry.stackexchange.com
37
Striking examples where Kohn-Sham orbitals clearly have no physical meaning
chemistry.stackexchange.com
21
Why are equations of state for a non-ideal gas so elusive?
chemistry.stackexchange.com
18
Non-integer hybridization
chemistry.stackexchange.com
18
Pauli exclusion principle and resonance
chemistry.stackexchange.com
17
Is the Springborg 6D phase space model used in modern molecular orbital modeling?
chemistry.stackexchange.com
16
Pros and cons of Cartesian vs. Z-matrix representations of molecules?
chemistry.stackexchange.com
15
Symmetry lost in orbitals?
chemistry.stackexchange.com
12
Are there any ionic amorphous solids?
chemistry.stackexchange.com
9
What is natural bond orbital theory used for?
chemistry.stackexchange.com
9
Are Pulay forces expensive to compute?
chemistry.stackexchange.com
8
Has QTPIE ever been applied to 1D metals such as polyacetylene?
chemistry.stackexchange.com
6
Is there a theory behind selecting elements that may be successful in potential superconductors?
chemistry.stackexchange.com
Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled