Computational chemistry : introduction to the theory and applications of molecular and quantum mechanics by Errol Lewars.

Lewars, Errol.
Call Number
530.12 L58C
Author
Lewars, Errol.
Title
Computational chemistry : introduction to the theory and applications of molecular and quantum mechanics by Errol Lewars.
Publication
New York : Kluwer Academic, 2003.
Physical Description
x, 471 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.
Contents
An outline of what computational chemistry is all about -- The concept of the potential energy surface -- Molecular mechanics -- Introduction to quantum mechanics in computational chemistry -- Ab initio calculations -- Semiempirical calculations -- Density functional calculations -- Literature, software, books and websites.
Summary
Computational Chemistry is an invaluable tool for teaching and research alike. The book provides an overview of the field, explains the basic underlying theory at a meaningful level that is not beyond beginners, and it gives numerous comparisons of different methods with one another and with experiment. The following concepts are illustrated and their possibilities and limitations are given: potential energy surfaces; simple and extended Huckel methods; ab initio, AM1 and related semiempirical methods; density functional theory (DFT). Topics are placed in a historical context, adding interest to them and removing much of their apparently arbitrary aspect. The large number of references, to all significant topics mentioned should make this book useful not only to undergraduates but also to graduate students and academic and industrial researchers.
Subject
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical Computer simulation.
Chemistry Data processing.
Quantum chemistry Computer simulation.
Molecular structure Computer simulation.
Qu�imica (processamento de dados)
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Summary
Computational Chemistry is an invaluable tool for teaching and research alike. The book provides an overview of the field, explains the basic underlying theory at a meaningful level that is not beyond beginners, and it gives numerous comparisons of different methods with one another and with experiment. The following concepts are illustrated and their possibilities and limitations are given: potential energy surfaces; simple and extended Huckel methods; ab initio, AM1 and related semiempirical methods; density functional theory (DFT). Topics are placed in a historical context, adding interest to them and removing much of their apparently arbitrary aspect. The large number of references, to all significant topics mentioned should make this book useful not only to undergraduates but also to graduate students and academic and industrial researchers.
Contents
An outline of what computational chemistry is all about -- The concept of the potential energy surface -- Molecular mechanics -- Introduction to quantum mechanics in computational chemistry -- Ab initio calculations -- Semiempirical calculations -- Density functional calculations -- Literature, software, books and websites.
Subject
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical Computer simulation.
Chemistry Data processing.
Quantum chemistry Computer simulation.
Molecular structure Computer simulation.
Qu�imica (processamento de dados)