Advances in Chemical Physics, Volume 150
Advances in Chemical Physics (Series Nr. 150)
1. Edition April 2012
372 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
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This volume explores:
* Multidimensional Incoherent Time-Resolved Spectroscopy and
Complex Kinetics (Mark A. Berg)
* Complex Multiconfigurational Self-Consistent Field-Based Methods
to Investigate Electron-Atom/Molecule Scattering Resonances (Kousik
Samanta and Danny L. Yeager)
* Determination of Molecular Orientational Correlations in
Disordered Systems from Diffraction Data (Szilvia Pothoczki,
László Temleitner, and László Pusztai)
* Recent Advances in Studying Mechanical Properties of DNA (Reza
Vafabakhsh, Kyung Suk Lee, and Taekjip Ha)
* Viscoelastic Subdiffusion: Generalized Langevin Equation
Approach (Igor Goychuk)
* Efficient and Unbiased Sampling of Biomolecular Systems in the
Canonical Ensemble: A Review of Self-Guided Langevin Dynamics
(Xiongwu Wu, Ana Damjanovic, and Bernard R. Brooks)
Kinetics 1
By Mark A. Berg
Complex Multiconfigurational Self-Consistent Field-Based Methods
to Investigate Electron-Atom/Molecule Scattering Resonances
103
By Kousik Samanta and Danny L. Yeager
Determination of Molecular Orientational Correlations in
Disordered Systems from Diffraction Data 143
By Szilvia Pothoczki, László Temleitner, and
László Pusztai
Recent Advances in Studying Mechanical Properties of DNA
169
By Reza Vafabakhsh, Kyung Suk Lee, and Taekjip Ha
Viscoelastic Subdiffusion: Generalized Langevin Equation
Approach 187
By Igor Goychuk
Efficient and Unbiased Sampling of Biomolecular Systems in the
Canonical Ensemble: A Review of Self-Guided Langevin Dynamics
255
By Xiongwu Wu, Ana Damjanovic, and Bernard R. Brooks
Author Index 327
Subject Index 345
Aaron R. Dinner received his bachelor's degree and doctorate from Harvard University, after which he conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Oxford and the University of California, Berkeley. He joined the faculty at the University of Chicago in 2003.