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Computational Methods for Large Systems : Electronic Structure Approaches for Biotechnology and Nanotechnology - Jeffrey R. Reimers

Computational Methods for Large Systems

Electronic Structure Approaches for Biotechnology and Nanotechnology

By: Jeffrey R. Reimers

Hardcover | 11 August 2011 | Edition Number 1

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While its results normally complement the information obtained by chemical experiments, computer computations can in some cases predict unobserved chemical phenomena Electronic-Structure Computational Methods for Large Systems gives readers a simple description of modern electronic-structure techniques. It shows what techniques are pertinent for particular problems in biotechnology and nanotechnology and provides a balanced treatment of topics that teach strengths and weaknesses, appropriate and inappropriate methods. It’s a book that will enhance the your calculating confidence and improve your ability to predict new effects and solve new problems.

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