| title : |
Molecular Dynamics |
| Type de document : |
printed text |
| Auteur : |
Ruben Santamaria, Author |
| Editeur : |
Cham, Suisse : Springer |
| Date de publication : |
2023 |
| ISBN (ou autre code) : |
978-3-031-37044-1 |
| Langue : |
English (eng) |
| Mots clé : |
rigid body quantization of the energy |
| Indexation : |
541.394 |
| Résumé : |
This molecular dynamics textbook takes the reader from classical mechanics to quantum mechanics and vice versa, and from few-body systems to many-body systems. It is self-contained, comprehensive, and builds the theory of molecular dynamics from basic principles to applications, allowing the subject to be appreciated by readers from physics, chemistry, and biology backgrounds while maintaining mathematical rigor. The book is enhanced with illustrations, problems and solutions, and suggested reading, making it ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses or self-study. With coverage of recent developments, the book is essential reading for students who explore and characterize phenomena at the atomic level. It is a useful reference for researchers in physics and chemistry, and can act as an entry point for researchers in nanoscience, materials engineering, genetics, and related fields who are seeking a deeper understanding of nature. |
Molecular Dynamics [printed text] / Ruben Santamaria, Author . - Cham, Suisse : Springer, 2023. ISBN : 978-3-031-37044-1 Langue : English ( eng)
| Mots clé : |
rigid body quantization of the energy |
| Indexation : |
541.394 |
| Résumé : |
This molecular dynamics textbook takes the reader from classical mechanics to quantum mechanics and vice versa, and from few-body systems to many-body systems. It is self-contained, comprehensive, and builds the theory of molecular dynamics from basic principles to applications, allowing the subject to be appreciated by readers from physics, chemistry, and biology backgrounds while maintaining mathematical rigor. The book is enhanced with illustrations, problems and solutions, and suggested reading, making it ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses or self-study. With coverage of recent developments, the book is essential reading for students who explore and characterize phenomena at the atomic level. It is a useful reference for researchers in physics and chemistry, and can act as an entry point for researchers in nanoscience, materials engineering, genetics, and related fields who are seeking a deeper understanding of nature. |
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