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by Paul von Ragué Schleyer | Hardcover: 3580 pages | Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (November 25, 1998) | Language: English | ISBN: 047196588X
In its short (30 year) history, computational chemistry has become one of the mainstays of modern industrial and academic chemistry. Computer methods are used to solve chemical problems that would be intractable or even impossible via experimental methods. Today, computer chemistry is acknowledged to be a major subdivision of chemistry, e.g. in drug design, molecular models can be simulated to predict which are the active compounds and how they will "fit" the receptors in the brain in order to make them effective. The Encyclopedia of Computational Chemistry (ECC) provides the most modern, complete and authoritative reference work on the subject.
* Includes 500 complex illustrations in full color
* Provides thorough cross referencing and Definition Entries (one paragraph dictionary articles)
* Reference list contains not only traditional material, but also FTP and HTTP sites and similar entries to electronic sources
* Contributions from more than 300 leading computational chemists
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