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Title:
Mathematical chemistry
Series:
Chemistry research and applications
Publication Information:
Hauppauge, N.Y. : Nova Science Publishers, c2010
Physical Description:
xii, 613 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9781608768943
General Note:
Includes index

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30000010274448 QD39.3.M3 M369 2010 Open Access Book Book
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Summary

Summary

Mathematical chemistry is the area of research engaged in the novel applications of mathematics to chemistry; it concerns itself principally with the mathematical modelling of chemical phenomena. Mathematical chemistry has also sometimes been called computer chemistry, but should not be confused with computational chemistry. Major areas of research in mathematical chemistry include chemical graph theory, which deals with topics such as the mathematical study of isomerism and the development of topological descriptors or indices which find application in quantitative structure-property relationships; chemical aspects of group theory, which finds applications in stereochemistry and quantum chemistry; and topological aspects of chemistry.


Table of Contents

Preface
Exact Treatment of Finite Rank Modifications of Finite-Dimensional & Infinite-Dimensional Quantum Systems
Molecular Symmetry & Fuzzy Symmetry
Information Perspective on Molecular Electronic Structure
The Chemistry & Mathematics of DNA Polyhedra
High-Gain Observers for Estimation of Kinetics in Batch & Continuous Bioreactors
Remarks on Novel Exact Solution Methodologies in Wavefunction Analysis
On the Enumeration of the Glitter Series Networks
Chemical Physics of Phonons & Superconductivity: A Heuristic Approach
An Intensity-Enhanced 2D Graphical Representation of DNA & RNA Sequence
Laguerre Functions with Applications from Mathematical Chemistry
Stability of Chemical & Phase Equilibrium: Alternative Forms of Equations for Themodynamic Analysis
Limitations in Using the Sanderson's Principle to Estimate Global Reactivity
A General Method for Central Potentials in Quantum Mechanics
A Review of Reduction Methods for Multiple Time Scale Stochastic Reaction Networks
Index
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