This course provides an introduction to the principles of computational quantum mechanics and their application to problems of chemical interest such as chemical bonding, chemical reactivity, and molecular spectroscopy. Emphasis is placed upon modern electronic structure calculations, their fundamentals, practical considerations, interpretation, and applications to current research questions. Under guidance in the laboratory session and through independent work, students will use computational methods to explore assigned weekly research problems. The research results will be presented to and discussed with the tutorial partner at the end of each week.
Class Format: tutorial, one hour per week; laboratory, three hours per week
Requirements/Evaluation: evaluation will be based on tutorial participation, presentations, and submitted papers
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Prerequisites: Chemistry 361 or equivalent background in Physics
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Divisional Attributes: Division III
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Enrollment Limit: none
Expected Enrollment: 5
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