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Lewars E. Computational Chemistry. Introduction to the Theory and Apps..4ed 2024
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This is the fourth edition of the successful textbook on computational chemistry which continues to provide a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of computational chemistry. Notable updates include a review of references up to mid-2023, encompassing recent developments in scientific journals, books, and software. The evolving prominence of density functional theory (DFT) is emphasized, and attention is given to the increasing application of artificial intelligence in computational chemistry. The book maintains key features from the previous edition, delving into the mathematical intricacies of ab initio and density functional methods at an introductory level. Clear explanations of matrix methods are provided, offering a direct approach to obtaining energy levels and molecular orbitals. Additionally, each chapter includes sets of "Easier" and "Harder" drill questions, with suggested answers at the end of the book, enhancing the learning experience. The book is intended for upper-year undergraduate and graduate students studying computational and theoretical chemistry and for self-study by researchers in universities and industry to whom computational chemistry may be useful.
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
Some βSpecialβ Topics: (8.1) Solvation, (8.2) Singlet Diradicals, and (8.3) a Note on Heavy Atoms and Transition Metals
Selected Literature Highlights, Books, Websites, Software, and Hardware