This book demonstrates how graphics and animation can be used as integral tools for understanding molecular processes in science. It presents several different types of graphics of varying sophistication, and shows how difficult aspects of physical problems can be modeled and understood using graphical simulations. The book introduces terminology where applicable, explores a wide variety of applications, and illustrates some results in an eight-page color section. Requiring only a modest amount of computing knowledge, the ...
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This book demonstrates how graphics and animation can be used as integral tools for understanding molecular processes in science. It presents several different types of graphics of varying sophistication, and shows how difficult aspects of physical problems can be modeled and understood using graphical simulations. The book introduces terminology where applicable, explores a wide variety of applications, and illustrates some results in an eight-page color section. Requiring only a modest amount of computing knowledge, the book includes abundant references for further reading as well as contact names and addresses that enable readers to obtain software to reproduce the results described in the text.
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