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This book is a pedagogical presentation aimed at advanced undergraduate students, beginning graduate students and professionals who are looking for an introductory text to the field of Distance Geometry, and some of its applications.
This versions profits from feedback acquired at undergraduate/graduate courses in seminars and a number of workshops.
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Introduction.- The Distance Geometry Problem.- From Continuous to Discrete.- The Discretizable Distance Geometry Problem.- The Discretizable Molecular Distance Geometry Problem.- Distance Geometry and Molecular Geometry.
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This book is a pedagogical presentation aimed at advanced undergraduate students, beginning graduate students and professionals who are looking for an introductory text to the field of Distance Geometry, and some of its applications.
This versions profits from feedback acquired at undergraduate/graduate courses in seminars and a number of workshops.
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“The authors provide a graph theoretical basis for what chemists do empirically in the laboratory when they elucidate the structure of a large molecule. … I have worked in this area of research myself and appreciate the clarity and thoroughness of the presentation of this topic. I recommend it to any computational chemist, NMR spectroscopist, or biochemist who is working on determining molecular structure.” (Anthony J. Duben, Computing Reviews, June, 2018)
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"The authors provide a graph theoretical basis for what chemists do empirically in the laboratory when they elucidate the structure of a large molecule. ... I have worked in this area of research myself and appreciate the clarity and thoroughness of the presentation of this topic. I recommend it to any computational chemist, NMR spectroscopist, or biochemist who is working on determining molecular structure." (Anthony J. Duben, Computing Reviews, June, 2018)