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Solved and Unsolved Problems of Structural Chemistry introduces new
methods and approaches for solving problems related to molecular
structure. It includes numerous subjects such as aromaticity-one of
the central themes of chemistry-and topics from bioinformatics such
as graphical and numerical characterization of DNA, proteins, and
proteomes. It also outlines the construction of novel tools using
techniques from discrete mathematics, particularly graph theory,
which allowed problems to be solved that many had considered
unsolvable. The book discusses a number of important problems in
chemistry that have not been fully understood or fully appreciated,
such as the notion of aromaticity and conjugated circuits, the
generalized Huckel 4n + 2 Rule, and the nature of quantitative
structure-property-activity relationships (QSARs), which have
resulted in only partially solved problems and approximated
solutions that are inadequate. It also describes advantages of
mathematical descriptors in QSAR, including their use in screening
combinatorial libraries to search for structures with high
similarity to the target compounds. Selected problems that this
book addresses include: Multiple regression analysis (MRA)
Insufficient use of partial ordering in chemistry The role of
Kekule valence structures The problem of protein and DNA alignment
Solved and Unsolved Problems of Structural Chemistry collects
results that were once scattered in scientific literature into a
thoughtful and compact volume. It sheds light on numerous problems
in chemistry, including ones that appeared to have been solved but
were actually only partially solved. Most importantly, it shows
more complete solutions as well as methods and approaches that can
lead to actualization of further solutions to problems in
chemistry.
Solved and Unsolved Problems of Structural Chemistry introduces new
methods and approaches for solving problems related to molecular
structure. It includes numerous subjects such as aromaticity-one of
the central themes of chemistry-and topics from bioinformatics such
as graphical and numerical characterization of DNA, proteins, and
proteomes. It also outlines the construction of novel tools using
techniques from discrete mathematics, particularly graph theory,
which allowed problems to be solved that many had considered
unsolvable. The book discusses a number of important problems in
chemistry that have not been fully understood or fully appreciated,
such as the notion of aromaticity and conjugated circuits, the
generalized Huckel 4n + 2 Rule, and the nature of quantitative
structure-property-activity relationships (QSARs), which have
resulted in only partially solved problems and approximated
solutions that are inadequate. It also describes advantages of
mathematical descriptors in QSAR, including their use in screening
combinatorial libraries to search for structures with high
similarity to the target compounds. Selected problems that this
book addresses include: Multiple regression analysis (MRA)
Insufficient use of partial ordering in chemistry The role of
Kekule valence structures The problem of protein and DNA alignment
Solved and Unsolved Problems of Structural Chemistry collects
results that were once scattered in scientific literature into a
thoughtful and compact volume. It sheds light on numerous problems
in chemistry, including ones that appeared to have been solved but
were actually only partially solved. Most importantly, it shows
more complete solutions as well as methods and approaches that can
lead to actualization of further solutions to problems in
chemistry.
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