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Dr. Thomas Wieland
Dipl.-Math.
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I moved to the Remote Sensing Data
Centre at the German Aerospace Research
Establishment (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen. My new e-mail address is:
Thomas.Wieland@dlr.de.
Online available articles:
- D. Loyola, W. Balzer, B. Aberle, M. Bittner, K. Kretschel,
E. Mikusch, H. Mühle, T. Ruppert, C. Schmid, S. Slijkhuis, R. Spurr,
W. Thomas, T. Wieland, M. Wolfmüller:
Ground
Segment for ERS-2 GOME Sensor at the
German D-PAF. Proc. of the 3rd ERS Symposium, Florence, 1997.
- T. Wieland: Konstruktionsalgorithmen bei molekularen Graphen und deren
Anwendung. PhD thesis, University of Bayreuth, 1996.
Reprinted in
MATCH, 36, 7-157, 1997
(see English summary in PS (118k)).
- T. Wieland: Mathematical simulations in combinatorial chemistry.
MATCH, 34, 1996, p. 179-206.
(PS-manuscript (535k))
- T. Wieland:
Combinatorics of combinatorial chemistry, J. Math. Chem.,
21, 1997, 141-157.
- A. Kerber, R. Laue, T. Wieland:
Erkennung, Beschreibung und Visualisierung
molekularer Strukturen,
in: Karl-Heinz Hoffmann, Willi Jäger, Thomas Lohmann,
Hermann Schunck, ed.
Mathematik - Schlüsseltechnologie für die Zukunft.
Verbundprojekte zwischen Universität und Industrie.
Springer Verlag, 1997, 371-383.
- T. Wieland:
Erzeugung, Abzählung und Konstruktion von Stereoisomeren,
MATCH, 31, 153-203, 1994.
- C. Benecke, R. Grund, A. Kerber, R. Laue, T. Wieland:
Chemical Education via MOLGEN,
J. Chem. Edu., 72, 403-406, 1995.
- C. Benecke, R. Grund, R. Hohberger, A. Kerber, R. Laue, T. Wieland:
MOLGEN+, a generator of
connectivity isomers and stereoisomers for molecular structure eludication
, Anal. Chim. Acta, 314, 141-147, 1995.
- T. Wieland, A. Kerber, R. Laue:
Principles of the generation of constitutional and configurational isomers,
to appear in J. Chem. Inf. Comput. Sci.
- T. Wieland:
The Use of Structure Generators in Predictive Pharmacology and
Toxicology, Arzneim.-Forsch./Drug res., 46 (I),
223-227, 1996.
- A. Kerber, R. Laue, T. Wieland:
Erkennung, Beschreibung und Visualisierung
molekularer Strukturen,
to appear in the Proceedings of the BMBF Statusseminar Application-oriented
joint projects in the field of mathematics.
Research Interests:
- Mathematical Chemistry. Primarily involved in the
MOLGEN project. Also some contributions to MATCH.
- QSAR research and Combinatorial Chemistry.
Some
results
already available.
See also my recent paper in MATCH
(PS-manuscript (535k))
and my PhD thesis
(just in German, but available:
PS-manuscript (2460k)).
- Discrete Structures. Especially the development and implementation
of algorithms for the construction of
discrete structures like molecular graphs.
- C++ Programming. All my programs are now entirely written in C++. Greetings to all
virtual friends.