Computational Chemistry Using the PC
Book Author Donald W.Rogars
DescriptionMost of the problems in this book are simple. Many of the methods used have beenrnknown for decades or for centuries. At the machine level, individual steps in thernprocedures are at the grade school level of sophistication, like adding two numbersrnor comparing two numbers to see which is larger. What makes them hard is thatrnthere are very many steps, perhaps many millions. The computer, even the oncern‘‘lowly’’ microcomputer, provides an entry into a new scientific world because ofrnits incredible speed. We are now in the enviable position of being able to arrive atrnpractical solutions to problems that we could once only imagine.