ACES II workshop at UnFlorida (+ at +) Gainesville



 				ACES II WORKSHOP
 				May 17-20, 1995
 				University of Florida
 Dear Colleague,
 For you, your students, or associates who would like to learn more about
 ab initio, correlated quantum chemistry, and particularly the benefits that
 the ACES II program system can provide in your research, this is a special
 opportunity. We have designed a four-day workshop, conducted by some of the
 authors, to provide an outstanding opportunity to learn about the flexibility
 of ACES II and the wealth of different calculations possible, many of which
 are unique to ACES II. Our hands-on ACES II Workshop, conducted on SGI Indigos
 (courtesy of Silicon Graphics, Inc.), will take place from May 17-20, 1995, in
 the Reitz Union at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. The
 workshop will be tailored to address your individual needs; from molecular
 structures, to searching for transition states, to excited  states,
 hyperpolarizabilities, etc., all using state-of-the-art correlated methods
 and density functional theory. Please retrieve postscript files from CCL
 archives for further information and registration form:
    ftp www.ccl.net
    Name: anonymous
    Password: Your_True_e-mail_address
      cd pub/chemistry/info
      get ACESII-form.ps
      get ACESII-info.ps
      quit
 Tuition, which includes lodging, reception, two special dinners, daily
 continental breakfasts, and detailed lecture notes, is at an inclusive $750
 per person. Enrollment will be limited to 20 participants, housed conveniently
 in single rooms at the Reitz Union on the University of Florida campus.
 Although the course is intense, companions are invited to accompany a
 participant by payment of an additional $100 to cover the social affairs.
 Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to get all your questions about
 ab initio theory answered by experts, and to expand the depth and breadth
 of your applications with ACES II. Please reserve space now by
 returning the attached registration form (in postscript file) today to:
 				Rodney J. Bartlett
 				Quantum Theory Project
 				University of Florida
 				P.O. Box 118435
 				Gainesville, FL 32611-8435
 				OR FAX TO: (904) 392-8722
 				OR, FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL: (904) 392-1597