Molecular Mechanics Across Chemistry
Molecular Mechanics Across Chemistry
By: Anthony K. Rappe, Carla J. Casewit
The remarkable breadth of modern molecular mechanics is covered in this textbook developed for an undergraduate or first-time course on molecular mechanics. The book uses a case-study approach designed to give readers exposure to the relevance and utility of molecular mechanics as well as the opportunity to study a particular problem and its solution in depth.
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The remarkable breadth of modern molecular mechanics is covered in this textbook developed for an undergraduate or first-time course on molecular mechanics. The book uses a case-study approach designed to give readers exposure to the relevance and utility of molecular mechanics as well as the opportunity to study a particular problem and its solution in depth.
1. Overview
2. Organics
3. Peptides and Proteins
4. Drug Design
5. DNA
6. Synthetic Polymers
7. Inorganics
8. Force Fields
Appendices
Index
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