This book presents the basic theory and application of the Monte Carlo method to the electronic structure of atoms and molecules. It assumes no previous knowledge of the subject, only a knowledge of molecular quantum mechanics at the first-year graduate level. A working knowledge of traditional ab i
Ab Initio Methods in Quantum Chemistry
โ Scribed by Kenneth P. Lawley
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 557
- Series
- Advances in chemical physics 67, 69
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This series aims to report, interpret and evaluate progress in the field of quantum chemistry. Over the course of several years, the series has treated the many facets of chemical physics and is designed to function as an essential reference and guide to further progress. For each volume, the editor selects topics within chemical physics and invites an expert to write a comprehensive article. Volume 67 presents a review of recent developments in ab initio methods in quantum chemistry.
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