Introduction to Computational Chemistry 3rd Edition by Frank Jensen offers a thorough exploration of the core principles that underpin various computational techniques in chemistry. This fully revised and updated edition, published on February 13, 2017, is rich with new content reflecting recent advancements and improvements in the field. Key additions include discussions on polarizable force fields, tight-binding DFT, expanded coverage of density functional theory (DFT) functionals, excited states, and time-dependent molecular properties. The book also delves into advanced methods like accelerated molecular dynamics, tensor decomposition techniques, cluster analysis, reduced scaling methodologies, and diminished prefactor approaches. With a print length of 666 pages, this comprehensive resource is essential for students and professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of computational chemistry.
