Technical advances in molecular simulation since the 1980s

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Martin J Field

Abstract

This review describes how the theory and practice of molecular simulation have evolved since the beginning of the 1980s when the author started his career in this field. The account is of necessity brief and subjective and highlights the changes that the author considers have had significant impact on his research and mode of working.

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