Theories and models in Computational Chemistry
Essentials of Computational Chemistry by Christopher J. Cramer offers a clear and balanced introduction to computational chemistry. This study book is suitable for both theorists and practitioners working experimentally, and covers a wide range of examples from different fields.
Description
This reference work describes theories and models and guides the reader step by step through essential formulas and concepts. The book provides explanations and clarifications that make the context of each equation clear, making it a complete introduction to computational chemistry.
Product specifications
- Author: Christopher J. Cramer (University of Minnesota)
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication date: 2004-09-24
- Number of pages: 624
- ISBN: 9780470091821
- Subject: Chemistry
- BISAC: SCIENCE / Chemistry / General
About the author
Christopher Cramer is a professor of Computational Chemistry at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.

