Volume 3 of Computational Chemistry: Reviews of Current Trends adds
well to the first two volumes of the series, presenting results of
current developments in the methodologies and the applications of
computational chemistry methods. The topics covered include
fundamentals and applications of multireference Brillouin -- Wigner
coupled-cluster theory, as well as recent developments in
quantum-chemical modeling of the interaction of solute and solvent.
The book also features a review of recent developments and
applications of the model-core-potential method. The application of
computational methods to gas-phase chemical reactions is discussed.
In particular, stratospheric bromine chemistry and its relationship
to depletion of stratospheric ozone is examined by theoretical
methods. Also, fundamental phenomena of bonding in gas-phase
radical-sulfur compounds are presented.
Finally, the book gives a review of a hot area -- chemistry on
the Internet. In addition to a survey of relevant chemistry
Internet resources, an overview of the current state of Internet
application is provided.
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