Reviews in Computational Chemistry

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    Lambert, R. W., 299 Landis, C. R., 203, 208 Langley, D. R., 302 Langridge, R., 291, 298 Langton, W. 1., ... Liu, M., 135 Liu, P., 133 Liu, Q., 50 Livingston, D. 1., 296 Livingstone, D. 1., 138, 140 L0, S.*C., 137 Lobanov, V. 5., ...

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    Table 4 continued Charles H. Davies and James E. Rush, Information Retrieval and Documentation in Chemistry, Greenwood Press, ... Serafin Fraga, K. M. S. Saxena, and Manuel Torres, Biomolecular Information Theory, Elsevier, Amsterdam, ...

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    We especially note the work of Pople and co-workers,83 who did a comparison study of KS theory versus WFT for a subset of ... of DFT for a more comprehensive comparison.1-4 In WFT we have an equation that we cannot (in general) solve, ...

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    Within a few years he was joined by two excellent graduate students, Bill Laidlaw and Reg Paul, both of whom later started theoretical and computational chemistry at the University of Calgary. Serafin Fraga was a postdoctoral fellow ...

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Thomas R. Cundari, Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    Finally, mesoscopic modeling techniques including Markov chain models for the chemical dynamics of excitable systems are reviewed. Chapter 5 by Professors Costel Sarbu and Horia Pop on Fuzzy Logic complements previous contributions to ...

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    -From Reviews of the Series ... An Excellent Source of Background Information as well as of Current Research Studies in Computational Chemistry. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Thomas R. Cundari, Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Raima Larter

    REVIEWS IN COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Raima Larter, and Thomas R. Cundari This volume, like those prior to it, features chapters by experts in various fields of computational chemistry.

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    This volume in computational chemistry includes aspects of: theoretical chemistry, physical chemistry, computer graphics in chemistry, molecular structure, and pharmaceutical chemistry.

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    Y. C. Martin, K.-H. Kim, and C. T. Lin, in Advances in Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships, M. Charton, Ed., ]Al Press, Greenwich, CT, 1996, ... Approaches to Three-Dimensional Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships. ].

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    Volume 16 Reviews In Computational Chemistry Kenny B. Lipkowitz and Donald B. Boyd The focus of this book is on methods useful in molecular design.

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Abby L. Parrill

    ... scale, many of the traditional engineering and design relationships are beyond the limits of continuum models. ... on the insight that can be gained by applying atomic-scale modeling tools to contemporary electrochemical systems.

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Abby L. Parrill

    The Reviews in Computational Chemistry series brings together leading authorities in the field to teach the newcomer and update the expert on topics centered on molecular modeling. • Provides background and theory, strategies for using ...

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

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  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Abby L. Parrill

    This volume, like those prior to it, features chapters by experts in various fields of computational chemistry.

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz

    This volume, like those prior to it, features chapters by experts in various fields of computational chemistry.

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Thomas R. Cundari, Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    FROM REVIEWS OF THE SERIES "Reviews in Computational Chemistry remains the most valuable reference to methods and techniques in computational chemistry.

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    This volume in the series brings together reknowned experts in the field to present the reader with an account of the latest developments in quantum mechanics, molecular dynamics, and the teaching of computational chemistry.

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    THIS BOOK HAS SIX TUTORIALS AND REVIEWS WRITTEN BY INVITED EXPERTS. FIVE CHAPTERS TEACH TOPICS IN QUANTUM MECHANICS AND MOLECULAR SIMULATIONS. THE SIXTH CHAPTER EXPLAINS HOW PROGRAMS FOR CHEMICAL STRUCTURE DRAWING WORK.

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Thomas R. Cundari, Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    This series is essential in keeping those individuals involved in these fields abreast of recent developments in computational chemistry.

  • Reviews in Computational Chemistry
    By Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Donald B. Boyd

    This Volume Examines Quantum Chemistry of Solvated Molecules, Molecular Mechanics of Inorganics and Organometallics, Modeling of Polymers, Technology of Massively Parallel Computing, and Productivity of Modeling Software.