It takes the average reader 8 hours and 32 minutes to read Computational Methods for Macromolecules: Challenges and Applications by Tamar Schlick
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This special volume collects invited articles by participants of the Third International Workshop on Methods for Macromolecular Modeling, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Oct. 12-14, 2000. Leading developers of methods for biomolecular simulations review advances in Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics methods, free energy computational methods, fast electrostatics (particle-mesh Ewald and fast multipole methods), mathematics, and molecular neurobiology, nucleic acid simulations, enzyme reactions, and other essential applications in biomolecular simulations. A Perspectives article by...
Computational Methods for Macromolecules: Challenges and Applications by Tamar Schlick is 504 pages long, and a total of 128,016 words.
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