Nelson's Navy by David Davies

Nelson's Navy by David Davies

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Nelson's Navy by David Davies

This monograph provides a general introduction to advanced computational methods for free energy calculations, from the systematic and rigorous point of view of applied mathematics. Free energy calculations in molecular dynamics have become an outstanding and increasingly broad computational field in physics, chemistry and molecular biology within the past few years, by making possible the analysis of complex molecular systems. This work proposes a new, general and rigorous presentation, intended both for practitioners interested in a mathematical treatment, and for applied mathematicians interested in molecular dynamics.
Davies, David: - David Davies is now retired. He is a former principal lecturer in financial management at the University of Portsmouth, UK. A qualified accountant with a Masters Degree in Management from Henley Management College, he previously spent 17 years in the private and public sectors with GEC, Thomas de la Rue, IBM and several local authorities. He has lectured on DPM, MBA, DMS and undergraduate courses, and undertaken consultancy work.
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ISBN 13 9780811711180
ISBN 10 0811711188
Titel Nelson's Navy
Autor David Davies
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Stackpole Books
Erscheinungsjahr 1997-03-01
Seitenanzahl 208
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