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Conical intersections (CI)s are degeneracy points of adiabatic molecular potential energy surfaces and play a key mechanistic role in many biological, chemical and physical processes (e.g. photochemistry, primary photoisomerization events in vision, molecular electronics, molecular light-harvesting processes etc.) Generally, the nonadiabatic phenomenon is an intrinsic property of a molecular system owing to the strong coupling between the nuclei and electrons, but such an effect can also be induced by light. This can either be classical laser or quantum light which is present in a cavity. In this case the vibrational, (rotational), electronic and photonic modes are coupled nonadiabatically and so-called light-induced conical intersection (LICI) arises. In contrast to field-free polyatomic molecules where the CI is given by nature, the energetic and spatial position of these LICIs can be controlled by varying the parameters of the cavity. The first part of the talk discusses how the quantum LICI can modify the topological, spectroscopic and dynamical properties of molecular systems. In the second part of the talk I present our recent results on the applicability of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation (BOA) in an optical cavity.
Doll Bennett Hartley Metcalfe Redford Crane Oppenheimer Sheridan Johnston Harper Huber Wyatt Barrett Travis Schuldt Sparks Mueller Harlow Lomax Kerr Cardillo Hastings Stevenson Casey Wilkens Maloney Popp Morrison Watt Weir Stevens 1999 2003 2007 2008 2019 2020
This is part 1 of the entire NBC Passions 4th Annual Fan Fest event which was held in the Globe Theatre at Universal Studios Hollywood on October 18, 2003. 2020 Cow Missing Productions All Rights Reserved. ((http•••) Please do not reproduce without our expressed written consent. ABOUT Passions is an American television soap opera that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1999 to September 7, 2007, and on DirecTV's The 101 Network from September 17, 2007 to August 7, 2008. Created by screenwriter James E. Reilly and produced by NBC Studios, Passions follows the lives, loves and various romantic and paranormal adventures of the residents of Harmony. Storylines center on the interactions among members of its multi-racial core families: the African American Russells, the Caucasian Cranes and Bennetts, and half-Mexican half-Irish Lopez-Fitzgeralds. The series also features supernatural elements, which focus mainly on town witch Tabitha Lenox (Juliet Mills) and her doll-come-to life, Timmy (Josh Ryan Evans). NBC cancelled Passions in January 2007, and the series was subsequently picked up by DirecTV. The series aired its final episode on NBC on September 7, 2007, with new episodes continuing on DirectTV's 101 Network starting on September 17. In December 2007, just months after picking up the series, DirecTV decided not to renew its contract for Passions, and the studio was subsequently unable to sell the series elsewhere. The final episode was broadcast in August 2008. As of 2019, Passions is the last daytime television soap opera created for American network television. CAST Juliet Mills - Tabitha Lenox Josh Ryan Evans - Timmy Lenox Eva Tamargo - Pilar Lopez-Fitzgerald Silvana Arias - Paloma Lopez-Fitzgerald (#1) Hannia Guillen - Paloma Bennett (#2) Galen Gering - Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald Lindsay Hartley - Theresa Winthrop Jesse Metcalfe - Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald (#1) Adrian Bellani - Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald (#2) Blair Redford - Miguel Lopez-Fitzgerald (#3) Christopher Douglas - Antonio Lopez-Fitzgerald (#1) Richard Steinmetz - Martin Fitzgerald (#2) Ben Masters - Julian Crane Alan Oppenheimer - Voice of Alistair Crane (#1) David Bailey - Alistair Crane (#2) John Reilly - Alistair Crane (#3) Melinda Sward - Pretty Crane McKenzie Westmore - Sheridan Crane Kim Johnston Ulrich - Ivy Winthrop-Crane Emily Harper - Fancy Lopez-Fitzgerald Justin Hartley - Nicholas Foxworth Crane (#1) Mark Cameron Wystrach - Nicholas Foxworth Crane (#2) Liza Huber - Gwen Hotchkiss (#1) Natalie Zea - Gwen Hotchkiss (#2) Sharon Wyatt - Rachel Barrett Travis Schuldt - Ethan Winthrop (#1) Eric Martsolf - Ethan Winthrop (#2) Leigh Taylor-Young - Katherine Barrett Dana Sparks - Faith Standish, Grace Bennett Molly Stanton - Charity Standish (#1), Zombie Charity James Hyde - Sam Bennett Dalton James - Hank Bennett (#1) Ryan McPartlin - Hank Bennett (#2) Dylan Fergus - Noah Bennett Taylor Anne Mountz - Kay Bennett (#1) Deanna Wright - Kay Bennett (#2) Heidi Mueller - Kay Lopez-Fitzgerald (#3) Mary Elizabeth Winstead - Jessica Bennett (#1) Jade Harlow - Jessica Bennett Danica Stewart - Jessica Bennett Lester (#3) Jason Olive - Frank Lomax Rodney Van Johnson - T.C. Russell Tracey Ross - Eve Russell Brook Kerr - Whitney Harris-Crane Lena Cardwell - Simone Russell (#1) Chrystee Pharris - Simone Russell (#2) Cathy Jeneen - Doe Simone Russell (#3) Donn Swaby - Chad Harris (#1) Charles Divins - Chad Harris-Crane (#2) Kacie Borrowman - Cracked Connie Brandi Burkhardt - Siren Erin Cardillo - Esme Vanderheusen Justin Carroll - David Hastings (#1) Jack Krizmanich - John Hastings Bruce Michael Hall - Reese Durkee (#1) Kyrie Maezumi - Maya Chinn Amelia Marshall - Liz Sanbourne Kelli McCarty - Beth Wallace Kathleen Noone - Edna Wallace Victor McCay - Doc Alisa Reyes - Syd Valentine Daphnee Duplaix Samuel - Valerie Davis (#1) James Stevenson - Jared Casey Adrian Wilson - Christopher Boothe DIRECTORS Karen Wilkens , Peter Brinkerhoff, Grant A. Johnson, James Sayegh, Phideaux Xavier, Gary Tomlin, Patrick Maloney, Cynthia J. Popp, Tina Keller, Mary Madeiras WRITERS James E. Reilly, Ryan Carrassi, Marlene McPherson, Darrell Ray Thomas Jr., Pete T. Rich, Shawn Morrison, Peggi Schibi, Maralyn Thoma, Nancy Williams Watt, N. Gail Lawrence, Roger Newman, Chris J. Robinson, Kathleen R. Robinson, Sharon Spaeth, Michael Slade, Ethel Brez, Mel Brez PRODUCERS Lisa De Cazotte , Mary-Kelly Weir , Richard R. Schilling, Jeanne Haney, Denise L. Mark, James E. Reilly, Timothy Stevens, Lisa Hesser, Bob Bardo MUSIC Wes Boatman, John Henry Kreitler EDITING Frankie Le Nguyen, Tom Asakawa, Mary Ann Benson, Paul Hartel, Steven Vincent CASTING Don Phillip Smith, Jacklynn Briskey PRODUCTION DESIGN George Becket , Barry Williams Art Direction - Jim Jones Set Decoration - KayDee Lavorin, Richard C. Walker Costume Design - Jane Janiger, Julie Rae Engelsman, Diana Eden
Oppenheimer Erb Sherwin Babcock McIntyre Christensen Sandoval 2019
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Gustav Mahler Jascha Horenstein Oppenheimer Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Usher Hall 1961 2014
Gustav Mahler: Symphony no. 5 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra cond: Jascha Horenstein Live, Edinburgh Festival, 31 August 1961, Usher Hall I - Trauermarsch (Funeral March) II - Stürmisch bewegt, mit größter Vehemenz 12:32 III - Scherzo Kräftig, nicht zu schnell 27:41 IV - Adagietto 45:31 V - Rondo-Finale, Allegro 54:48 Illustrations: I - Max Oppenheimer: Das Orchester II - Unknown III - Luca Cristini: Mahler IV - Shoshana Kertesz: Portrait of Gustav Mahler V - Unknown Update, June 2014: This recording has now been lovingly restored and refurbished by Pristine Classical and sounds much better than on this video. You can listen to the difference on the pristineclassical (dot) com website.
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