Summary: | Review of previous edition: I am often asked by physicists, mathematicians and engineers to recommend a book that would be useful to get them started in computational molecular biology. I am also often approached by my colleagues in computational biology to recommend a solid textbook for a graduate course in the area. Tamar Schlick has written the book that I will be recommending to both groups. Tamar has done an amazing job in writing a book that is both suitably accessible for beginners, and suitably rigorous for experts. J. J. Collins, Boston University, USA. Molecular modeling & is now an important branch of modern biochemistry. & Schlick has brought her unique interdisciplinary expertise to the subject. & One of the most distinguished characteristics of the book is that it makes the reading really fun & and the material accessible. & a crystal clear logical presentation & . Schlick has added a unique title to the collection of mathematical biology textbooks & . a valuable introduction to the field of computational molecular modeling. It is a unique textbook & . Hong Qian, SIAM Review, 2005.
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