The George Washington University
Physics Department

William C. Parke

Phone: (202) 994-7225
E-Mail: wparke@gwu.edu

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Current Position: Professor of Physics and Chairman of the Department of Physics
First appointment at GW: 1969

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Selected Publications:

H. Jehle and W.C. Parke, "Replication of Nucleic Acids", PNAS, 50, 738 (1963).

H. Jehle and W.C. Parke, "Biological Significance of Charge Fluctuation Forces between Sterically Complementary and Sterically Similar Molecules", Biopolymers 1,209 (1964).

H. Jehle and W.C. Parke, "Intermolecular Charge Fluctuation Interactions in Molecular Biology", in Electronic Aspects of Biochemistry, p.313, Acad. Press, (1964).

H. Jehle and W.C. Parke, "Charge Fluctuation Interactions in Molecular Biology", Biophysics, IX, 401 (Moscow, 1984).

H. Jehle and W.C. Parke, "Relationship of Foldy-Wouthuysen Transformations to Lorentz Transformations", Phys. Rev., 137, B760 (1965).

W.C. Parke and H. Jehle, "Covariant Spinor Formulation of Relativistic Wave Equations Under the Homogeneous Lorentz Group", in Lectures in Theoretical Physics VIIA, p.297 (1965).

H. Jehle and W.C. Parke, "Nucleic Acid Replication and Transcription", in Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology, p.124 (Freeman Press, 1968).

W.C. Parke, T. Williams and R. Ponzini, "Remarks on Finite Energy Sum Rules", Phys. Rev. D, 134 (1970).

W.C. Parke, A. Ghovanlou, C.T. Noguchi, M. Rajan and D.R. Lehman, "6He Beta Decay from a Three-Body Model of the A=6 System", Phys. Lett. 74B, 138 (1978).

D.R. Lehman, L. Maximon and W.C. Parke, "Numerical Evaluation of Integrals Containing a Spherical Bessel Function by Product Integration", Jour. Math. Phys., 22, 1399 (1981).

D.R. Lehman and W.C. Parke, "A=6 Shell Structure from Three-Body Dynamics", Phys. Rev. Lett. 50, 98 (1983).

W.C. Parke and D.R. Lehman, "Shell Structure of the A=6 Ground States from Three- Body Dynamics", Phys. Rev. C28, 364 (1983).

W.C. Parke and D.R. Lehman, "Further Consequences of the Excluded Bound State S N Interaction in 6He and 6Li", Phys. Rev. C29, 2319 (1984).

D.R. Lehman, C.T.Christou, W.C. Parke, C.J. Seftor, and W.J. Briscoe, "Consequences of Pauli Effects in 6Li and the Reaction 6Li(e,e'd) 6He", Phys. Rev. C31, 250 (1985).

D.R. Lehman and W.C. Parke, "6Li -> alpha+d Distorted-wave Born Approximation parameter D2", Phys. Rev. C31, 1920 (1985), (Errata: Phys. Rev. C37, 2266 (1988).

W.C. Parke and D.R. Lehman, "L-S Coupling and the Magnetic Moment of 6Li from Three-Body Models", Few-Body Systems 1, 193 (1986).

C.T. Christou, D.R. Lehman and W.C. Parke, "Structure of the 6Li -> p + n Vertex: Three-body Formalism", Phys. Rev. C37, 445 (1988).

C.T. Christou, D.R. Lehman and W.C. Parke, "Structure of the 6Li -> p + n Vertex: 6Li(p,2p)n Reaction", Phys. Rev. C37, 458 (1988).

C.T. Christou, D.R. Lehman and W.C. Parke, "Structure of the 6Li -> p + n Vertex: The 6Li(e,e'p)n Reaction", Phys. Rev. C37, 477 (1988).

A. Eskandarian, D.R. Lehman and W.C. Parke, "Elastic Electromagnetic Form Factors of 6Li from Three-Body Models", Phys. Rev. C38, 2341 (1988), (Errata: Phys. Rev. C39, 1188 (1989)).

A. Eskandarian, D.R. Lehman and W.C. Parke, "Inelastic Electromagnetic Form Factor of 6Li from Three-Body Models", Phys. Rev. C39, 1685 (1989).

C.T. Christou, D.R. Lehman and W.C. Parke, "Electrodisintegration of Li Studied with the Reaction 6Li(e,e'p)", Phys. Rev. Lett. 62, 2925 (1989), and the NIKHEF-K experimental group.

D.R. Lehman and W.C. Parke, "Angular Reduction of Products of Spherical Harmonics", J. Math. Phys. 30, 2797 (1989).

Y. Koike, D.R. Lehman, L.C. Maximon, and W.C. Parke, "Quality of the Three-Nucleon Bound-State Wave Function from a Two-Nucleon Separable Expansion Method", Few Body Systems 11, 89 (1991).

W.C. Parke, "Methods in Few-Body Nuclear Physics", Proceedings of HUGS at CEBAF, June 1991, published, 1992.

J. Haidenbauer, Y. Koike, D.R. Lehman, L.C. Maximon, and W.C. Parke, "Precision Three-Nucleon Bound-State Wave Functions from Separable Expansions of Realistic Two-Nucleon Potentials", Proceedings of the XIIIth International Conference on Few- Body Problems in Physics (Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, 1992), edited by I.R. Afnan and R.T. Cahill, (Institute for Atomic Studies, Report FIAS-R-216, 1992) p.302.

H. Haberzettl and W.C. Parke, "Three-body Forces and the Triton Binding" in Few-Body Systems Suppl. 7, 274 (1994).

Y.Koike, D.R. Lehman, L.C. Maximon and W.C. Parke, "Accurate Triton Calculation with a Local Realistic N-N Interaction with a Separable Expansion Method" in AIP Conference Proceeding 334, Few-Body Problems in Physics, Franz Gross, ed., AIP Press, 1995.

H. Haberzettl and W.C. Parke, "Relativistic Origin of Three-Nucleon Force" in AIP Conference Proceeding 334, Few-Body Problems in Physics, Franz Gross, ed., AIP Press, 1995.

Y.Koike, W.C. Parke, L.C. Maximon, and D.R. Lehman, "Accurate Three-nulceon Bound-state Calculation with an Extended Separable Expansion of the Two-body T-matrix," Few Body Systems, 1997 (in press).

E. Harper, W.C. Parke, and D. Anderson, co-editors, Proceedings of the 1996 George Gamow Symposium, published by the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, 1997.

W.C. Parke, "Kinetic Model of Random DNA Cleavage by Radiation," Physical Review E, November 1, 1997.

Y.Koike, W.C. Parke, L.C. Maximon, and D.R. Lehman, "Accurate Three-Nucleon Bound-State Calculation with an Extended Separable Expansion of the Two-Body T-Matrix", Few-Body Systems, 23, 53-73, 1997.


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