BOOK
Theoretical Methods in Condensed Phase Chemistry
This volume provides an overview of the rapidly advancing field of theoretical studies in condensed phase chemistry. It highlights the significant progress made in developing methods to study chemical processes in systems containing a large number of particles, moving beyond traditional gas-phase models. The book covers a range of topics, including classical and quantum rate theories, semiclassical methods for nonadiabatic transitions, and quantum-classical approaches for biological systems. Each chapter presents state-of-the-art techniques and applications, reflecting the diversity and depth of current research in condensed phase chemistry
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