Coulson-Fischer theory is a concept in computational chemistry that pertains to the electronic structure of molecules, particularly focusing on the description of electron correlation and electron density in molecular systems. It is mainly associated with the development and understanding of molecular orbital theory. The theory is named after the chemists Arthur Leslie Coulson and Walter Fischer, who contributed to the field of molecular orbital theory in the mid-20th century.
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