Annual Reports in Computational Chemistry: Volume 5

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Annual Reports in Computational Chemistry: Volume 5

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 216 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Annual Reports in Computational Chemistry is a new periodical providing timely and critical reviews of important topics in computational chemistry as applied to all chemical disciplines. Topics covered include quantum chemistry, molecular mechanics, force fields, chemical education, and applications in academic and industrial settings. Each volume is organized into (thematic) sections with contributions written by experts. Focusing on the most recent literature and advances in the field, each article covers a specific topic of importance to computational chemists. Annual Reports in Computational Chemistry is a "must" for researchers and students wishing to stay up-to-date on current developments in computational chemistry.

Contents

1. Free energies of lipid - lipid interactions in membranes- W.F. Drew Bennett* and D. Peter Tieleman2. Quantifying uncertainty and sampling quality in biomolecular simulations- Alan Grossfield and Daniel M. Zuckerman3. Methods for Monte Carlo simulations of biomacromolecules- Andreas Vitalis*, and Rohit V. Pappu4. Accelerated Molecular Dynamics Methods: Introduction and Recent Developments-D. Perez, B. P. Uberuaga, Y. Shim, J. G. Amar and A. F. Voter5. Recent Advances on in silico ADME Modeling-Junmei Wang and Tingjun Hou6. Explicitly correlated coupled-cluster methods- Toru Shiozaki Edward F. Valeev and So Hirata7. The Density Matrix Renormalization Group in Quantum ChemistryGarnet Kin-Lic Chan and Dominika Zgid8. Electron Transfer in Gaseous Positively Charged Peptides - Relation to Mass Spectrometry- Jack Simons