Mathematical Challenges from Theoretical/Computational Chemistry

National Research Council author Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences author Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications author Committee on Mathematical Challenges from Computational Chemistry author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:National Academies Press

Published:29th Apr '95

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Computational methods are rapidly becoming major tools of theoretical, pharmaceutical, materials, and biological chemists. Accordingly, the mathematical models and numerical analysis that underlie these methods have an increasingly important and direct role to play in the progress of many areas of chemistry. This book explores the research interface between computational chemistry and the mathematical sciences. In language that is aimed at non-specialists, it documents some prominent examples of past successful cross-fertilizations between the fields and explores the mathematical research opportunities in a broad cross-section of chemical research frontiers. It also discusses cultural differences between the two fields and makes recommendations for overcoming those differences and generally promoting this interdisciplinary work.

Table of Contents
  • Front Matter
  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
  • The Emergence of Computational Chemistry
  • Examples of Constructive Cross-Fertilization Between the Mathematical Sciences and Chemistry
  • Mathematical Research Opportunities from Theoretical/Computational Chemistry
  • Cultural Issues and Barriers to Interdisciplinary Work
  • Conclusions and Recommendations
  • Afterword
  • Glossary
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ISBN: 9780309050975

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144 pages