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Papers
The following have been published in or recently submitted to academic journals:
Total Bond Energies of Exact Classical Solutions of Molecules Generated by Millsian 1.0 Compared to Those Computed Using Modern 3-21G and 6-31G* Basis Sets – R.L. Mills, B. Holverstott, W. Good, N. Hogle, A. Makwana, Physics Essays, Vol. 23, No. 1, (2010), pp. 153-199.
“The Millsian results were within an average relative deviation of about 0.1% of the experimental values and the 3-21G and 6-31G* results deviated over a wide range of relative error of 30-150%.”
Millsian 2.0: A Molecular Modeling Software for Structures, Charge Distributions and Energetics of Biomolecules, W. Xie, R.L. Mills, W. Good, A. Makwana, B. Holverstott, N. Hogle, Physics Essays, 24 (2011) pp. 200-212.
“The methods and algorithms that utilize Mills classical physics atomic and molecular solutions in the Millsian 2.0 molecular modeling software package.”
The Nature of the Chemical Bond Revisited and an Alternative Maxwellian Approach – R.L. Mills, Physics Essays, Vol. 17, No. 3, September (2004), pp. 342-389.
“A proposed solution based on physical laws and fully compliant with Maxwell’s equations solves the parameters of molecular ions and molecules of hydrogen isotopes in closed form equations with fundamental constants only. The agreement is remarkable.”
The Fallacy of Feynman’s Argument on the Stability of the Hydrogen Atom According to Quantum Mechanics – R.L. Mills, Annales de la Fondation Louis de Broglie, Vol. 30, No. 2, (2005), pp. 129-151.
Classical Quantum Mechanics – R. Mills, Physics Essays, Vol. 16, No. 4, December (2003), pp. 433-498.
Physical Solutions of the Nature of the Atom, Photon, and Their Interactions to Form Excited and Predicted Hydrino States In Press – Response to A. Rathke