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Information Theory of Molecular Systems

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Roman F. Nalewajski is now Professor (Emeritus) of theoretical chemistry at Jagiellonian University in Cracow (Poland). His current research concerns mainly conceptual and methodological issues in quantum chemistry, and particularly density-functional theory (DFT) and information theory (IT) with applications to problems of the chemical bond, molecular electronic structure, and reactivity preferences. His recent interests focus on communication theory of the chemical bond, applying IT in chemical interpretations of molecular states and reactivities, and exploring the phase-equilibria in molecules or their fragments. He is the Author of about 250 scientific publications, two academic textbooks on quantum chemistry (in Polish) and five monographs (in English). Klappentext As well as providing a unified outlook on physics, Information Theory (IT) has numerous applications in chemistry and biology owing to its ability to provide a measure of the entropy/information contained within probability distributions and criteria of their information "distance" (similarity) and independence. Information Theory of Molecular Systems applies standard IT to classical problems in the theory of electronic structure and chemical reactivity. The book starts by introducing the basic concepts of modern electronic structure/reactivity theory based upon the Density Functional Theory (DFT), followed by an outline of the main ideas and techniques of IT, including several illustrative applications to molecular systems. Coverage includes information origins of the chemical bond, unbiased definition of molecular fragments, adequate entropic measures of their internal (intra-fragment) and external (inter-fragment) bond-orders and valence-numbers, descriptors of their chemical reactivity, and information criteria of their similarity and independence. Information Theory of Molecular Systems is recommended to graduate students and researchers interested in fresh ideas in the theory of electronic structure and chemical reactivity. Provides powerful tools for tackling both classical and new problems in the theory of the molecular electronic structure and chemical reactivityIntroduces basic concepts of the modern electronic structure/reactivity theory based upon the Density Functional Theory (DFT)Outlines main ideas and techniques of Information Theory Zusammenfassung Applies standard information theory (IT) to classical problems in the theory of electronic structure and chemical reactivity. This book introduces basic concepts of modern electronic structure/reactivity theory based upon the Density Functional Theory (DFT)! followed by an outline of the main ideas and techniques of IT. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Alternative Prespectives and Representations Chapter 3. Entropy, Information and Communication Channels Chapter 4. Probing the Molecular Electron Distributions Chapter 5. Atoms-in-Moleculaes from the Information Theory Chapter 6. Other Properties of Stockholder Subsystems Chapter 7. Communication Theory of the Chemical Bond Chapter 8. Entropy/Information Indices of Molecular Fragments Chapter 9. Reactive Systems Chapter 10. Elements of the Information Distance Thermodynamics...

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