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The cutting edge of research in chemical physics
Each volume of the Advances in Chemical Physics series discusses aspects of the state of diverse subjects in chemical physics and related fields, with chapters written by top researchers in the field. Reviews published in Advances in Chemical Physics are typically longer than those published in journals, providing the space needed for readers to fully grasp the topic, including fundamentals, latest discoveries, applications, and emerging avenues of research.
Volume 155 explores:
* Modeling viral capsid assembly
* Charges at aqueous interfaces, including the development of computational approaches in direct contact with the experiment
* Theory and simulation advances in solute precipitate nucleation
* A computational viewpoint of water in the liquid state
* Construction of energy functions for lattice heteropolymer models, including efficient encodings for constraint satisfaction programming and quantum annealing
Advances in Chemical Physics is ideal for introducing novices to topics in chemical physics and serves as the perfect supplement to any advanced graduate class devoted to its study. The series also provides the foundation needed for more experienced researchers to advance research studies.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 155 v
PREFACE TO THE SERIES vii
MODELING VIRAL CAPSID ASSEMBLY 1
By Michael F. Hagan
CHARGES AT AQUEOUS INTERFACES: DEVELOPMENT OF COMPUTATIONAL APPROACHES IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH EXPERIMENT 69
By Robert Vácha, Frank Uhlig, and Pavel Jungwirth
SOLUTE PRECIPITATE NUCLEATION: A REVIEW OF THEORY AND SIMULATION ADVANCES 97
By Vishal Agarwal and Baron Peters
WATER IN THE LIQUID STATE: A COMPUTATIONAL VIEWPOINT 161
By Toshiko Ichiye
CONSTRUCTION OF ENERGY FUNCTIONS FOR LATTICE HETEROPOLYMER MODELS: EFFICIENT ENCODINGS FOR CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION PROGRAMMING AND QUANTUM ANNEALING 201
By Ryan Babbush, Alejandro Perdomo-Ortiz, Bryan O'Gorman, William Macready, and Alan Aspuru-Guzik
AUTHOR INDEX 245
SUBJECT INDEX 271
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Stuart A. Rice is Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor in the James Franck Institute and the Department of Chemistry at the University of Chicago.
Zusammenfassung
Discusses aspects of the state of diverse subjects in chemical physics and related fields, with chapters written by top researchers in the field. This title provides the space needed for readers to grasp the topic, including fundamentals, discoveries, applications, and emerging avenues of research.