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Advances in Molecular Similarity

  • 1st Edition, Volume 1 - December 17, 1996
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: R. Carbo-Dorca, P.G. Mezey
  • Language: English

The aim of this text is to provide reviews and monographs on topics involving molecular similarity, ranging from the fundamental physical properties underlying molecular be… Read more

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The aim of this text is to provide reviews and monographs on topics involving molecular similarity, ranging from the fundamental physical properties underlying molecular behaviour to applications in industrially important fields such as pharmaceutical drug design and molecular engineering. The editors hope that this series will encourage new ideas and approaches, help to systematize the rapidly accumulating new chemical information, and make chemistry better understood and better applied.

Table of contents

Introduction to the series: an editor's forword (E. Padwa). Preface (R. Carbó-Dorca, P.G. Mezey). Quantum Molecular similarity measures: concepts, definitions, and applications to quantitative structure-property relationships (R. Carbó-Dorca et al.). Similarity of atoms in molecules (B.B.Stefanov, J. Cioslowski). Momentum-space similarity: some recent applications (P.T. Measures et al.). Molecular similarity measures of conformational changes and electron density deformations (P.G. Mezey) Electron correlation in allowed and forbidden pericyclic reactions from geminal expansion of pair densities. A similarity approach (R. Ponec). Conformational analysis from the viewpoint of molecular similarity (J.M. Olivia et al.). How similar are HF, MP2 and DFT charge distributions in the Cr (CO)6 complex? (M.Torrent et al.). Quantum molecular similarity measures (QMSM) and atomic shell (ASA) (P. Constans et al.) Automatic search for substructure similarity: canonial versus maximal matching; topological versus spatial matching (G. Sello, M. Termini). Using canonical matching to measure the similarity between molecules: the taxol and the combrestastine A1 case (G. Sello, M. Termini). New antibacterial drugs designed by molecular connectivity (J. Gálvez et al.). Index.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 1
  • Published: December 17, 1996
  • Language: English

About the authors

RC

R. Carbo-Dorca

Affiliations and expertise
Institute of Computational Chemistry, University of Girona, Girona, Spain

PM

P.G. Mezey

Affiliations and expertise
Departments of Chemistry and Mathematics and Statistics, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada