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Molecular modeling is becoming an increasingly important part of chemical research and education as computers become faster and programs become easier to use. The results, however, have not become easier to understand. Addressing the need for a "workshop-oriented" book, Molecular Modeling Basics provides the fundamental theory needed to understand not only what molecular modeling programs do, but also the gist of research papers that describe molecular modeling results.
Features : Presents concise coverage of key concepts suitable for novices to the field ; Examines the potential energy surface (PES), which provides the connection between experimental data and molecular modeling ; Explores ways to calculate energy by molecular and quantum mechanics ; Describes molecular properties and the condensed phase ; Shows how to extract and interpret information from a program output ; Uses hands-on exercises to illustrate concepts ; Supplements the text with a blog containing animated tutorials and interactive figures.
Drawn from the author's own lecture notes from a class he taught for many years at the University of Iowa, this volume introduces topics in such a way that beginners can clearly comprehend molecular modeling results. A perfect supplement to a molecular modeling textbook, the book offers students the "hands-on" practice they need to grasp sophisticated concepts.