From Chemical Topology to Three-Dimensional Geometry
Even high-speed supercomputers cannot easily convert traditional two-dimensional databases from chemical topology into the three-dimensional ones demanded by today's chemists, particularly those working in drug design. This fascinating volume resolves this problem by positing mathematical and t...
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
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2002.
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Series: | Topics in Applied Chemistry
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Online Access: | View fulltext via EzAccess |
Table of Contents:
- From Chemical Graphs to 3D Molecular Modeling
- Descriptors of Molecular Shape in 3D
- 3D Molecular Design
- Use of Graph-Theoretic and Geometrical Molecular Descriptors in Structure-Activity Relationships
- Recognition of Membrane Protein Structure from Amino Acid Sequence
- On Characterization of 3D Molecular Structure
- Chemical Graph Theory of Fullerenes
- Recent Work on Toroidal and Other Exotic Fullerene Structures
- All-Conjugated Carbon Species
- Applications of Topology and Graph Theory in Understanding Inorganic Molecules.