Unit 0
What You Should Know Before Start.
What You Should Know Before Start.
Introduction to Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy
Introduction to Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy
Recommended Books
- Essentials of Computational Chemistry: Theories and Models 2nd Edition by Christopher J. Cramer
- Introduction to Computational Chemistry, 3rd Edition by Frank Jensen
Recommended Notes
- Notes on Quantum Chemistry by David Sherrill
Introduction to Computational Chemistry
Introduction to Computational Chemistry
- What is computational chemistry ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_chemistry
- Theoretical Chemistry: a self-guided introduction for college students by Jack Simon at the University of Utah.
- Introduction to Computational Chemistry by Dave Young on ccl.net
- Education: Computational Chemistry collection of links at ETHZ.
- Electronic Structure Methods, a brief introduction, at the York Centre for Laser Spectroscopy.
- A compilation of Lectures from the ACS PRF Summer School on Computation, Simulation and Theory in Chemistry.
Electronics Structure Theory by Jack Simon
Computational Chemistry Course at U. of Minnesota, USA
Introduction to Linux: the powerful tool for chemist.
Introduction to Linux: the powerful tool for chemist.
- Unix Tutorial for Beginners from the EE dept at Surrey.
- Basic Unix commands (and More Unix) from Suzanne Riehemann at Stanford.
- Perl; tutorial http://perl-tutorial.org/
- Linux Tricks: https://www.tecmint.com/tag/linux-tricks/
Text editor: a powerful tool for computational scientist
Text editor: a powerful tool for computational scientist
- Gedit program for newbie
- Basic vi commands from the CS dept at Colorado State. (The best of Linux's text editor)
- emacs Basics from Suzanne Riehemann at Stanford.
Other online resource in Linux (in Thai)
Other online resource in Linux (in Thai)