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Quantum crystallography, and more, why and how science matters Editorial for Crystallography Reviews, Issue 4 of 2020.

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Title: Quantum crystallography, and more, why and how science matters Editorial for Crystallography Reviews, Issue 4 of 2020.
Authors: Bombicz, Petra
Source: Crystallography Reviews; Oct2020, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p207-208, 2p
Abstract: The fruit of this is quantum crystallography, whereby it enhances quantum chemical calculations with experimental information and enhances experimental crystal structure models with information from quantum chemical calculations. The term quantum crystallography was first introduced by Lou Massa, Jerome Karle, and Lulu Huang, in 1995 [Int. J. Quantum Chem. S29, 371-384] for methods that use crystallographic information to improve quantum mechanical calculations. [Extracted from the article]
Subject Terms: CRYSTALLOGRAPHY, SCIENCE education
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ISSN: 0889311X
DOI: 10.1080/0889311X.2020.1855721
Database: Complementary Index