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Fragmentation Toward Accurate Calculations On Complex Molecular Systems 2017 Edition

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    Author(s)Mark S. Gordon
    PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons
    ISBN9781119129240
    Pages376
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2017

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    John Wiley & Sons Fragmentation Toward Accurate Calculations On Complex Molecular Systems 2017 Edition by Mark S. Gordon

    Fragmentation: Toward Accurate Calculations on Complex Molecular Systems introduces the reader to the broad array of fragmentation and embedding methods that are currently available or under development to facilitate accurate calculations on large, complex systems such as proteins, polymers, liquids and nanoparticles. These methods work by subdividing a system into subunits, called fragments or subsystems or domains. Calculations are performed on each fragment and then the results are combined to predict properties for the whole system. Topics covered include: * Fragmentation methods * Embedding methods * Explicitly correlated local electron correlation methods * Fragment molecular orbital method * Methods for treating large molecules This book is aimed at academic researchers who are interested in computational chemistry, computational biology, computational materials science and related fields, as well as graduate students in these fields.