Chemistry by Computer: An Overview of the Applications of Computers in Chemistry (Adam Hilger Series on Optics and)

Chemistry by Computer: An Overview of the Applications of Computers in Chemistry (Adam Hilger Series on Optics and) image
ISBN-10:

0306421526

ISBN-13:

9780306421525

Author(s): Wilson, Stephen
Edition: 1986
Released: Oct 31, 1986
Publisher: Springer
Format: Hardcover, 246 pages
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Description:

Computers have been applied to problems in chemistry and the chemical sciences since the dawn of the computer age; however, it is only in the past ten or fifteen years that we have seen the emergence of computational chemistry as a field of research in its own right. Its practitioners, computational chemists, are neither chemists who dabble in computing nor programmers who have an interest in chemistry, but computa tional scientists whose aim is to solve a wide range of chemical problems using modern computing machines. This book gives a broad overview of the methods and techniques employed by the computational chemist and of the wide range of problems to which he is applying them. It is divided into three parts. The first part records the basics of chemistry and of computational science that are essential to an understanding of the methods of computational chemistry. These methods are described in the second part of the book. In the third part, a survey is given of some areas in which the techniques of computational chemistry are being applied. As a result of the limited space available in a single volume, the areas covered are necessarily selective. Nevertheless, a sufficiently wide range of applications are described to provide the reader with a balanced overview of the many problems being attacked by computational studies in chemistry.












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