![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
About the site |
This web site was produced as an entry to the Royal Society of Chemistry's
'Exemplarchem'
competition, 2002. Credits Although any non-original graphics or media have been used without expressed
permission, all copyrights and ownerships are acknowledged. ResourcesIf you are experiencing problems or glitches viewing the pages in this site, the following information may help. BrowsersThe site is nominally designed to work in Internet Explorer or Netscape
Navigator 4.0 or later. However Netscape users are strongly
encouraged to use Netscape
6.2, and for Internet Explorer, version
6.0 or later is recommended. Other suitable browsers are Opera
6.0 or Mozilla 1.0
(upon which Netscape 6.2 is built) - don't forget to download the Java-enabled
versions! Plugins To fully appreciate the site, you'll need to have the Macromedia Flash
plugin (version 6) for your browser - chances are, you probably have it
already, but if not, you can find it here.
If you're using Internet Explorer, you will be given the opportunity to
automatically the Flash plugin if it does not exist. The Welcome
page will also attempt to detect and warn you about your Flash plugin,
if necessary. Fonts Whilst most non-alphanumeric symbols are supported by the ASCII character
set, at least one used within the site is not, for this, you will require
the 'Symbol' font to be installed on your system. The rest of the site
is designed with the 'Verdana' and 'Tahoma' fonts. All of these are present
on Microsoft Windows computers. ContactIf you have any questions, comments or anything else, feel free to contact me by email at Ian.Grant.99@bristol.ac.uk. Schrödinger's CatHere's our cat superbly illustrating the paradox of two-state wavefunction mixing portrayed by Schrödinger's infamous cat thought-experiment: (Training is underway for illustration of the two-catflap diffraction effect) |
|
« Previous | Next » | |
|
![]() ![]() Potential Energy Surfaces and Conical Intersections • June 2002 • Ian Grant |