Density Functional Theory: Current Trends and Applications - Theoretical and Computational Chemistry -  - Books - Elsevier - Health Sciences Division - 9780443189777 - November 1, 2025
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Density Functional Theory: Current Trends and Applications - Theoretical and Computational Chemistry

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Density Functional Theory: Current Trends and Applications - Theoretical and Computational Chemistry

Density Functional Theory: Current Trends and Applications first examines the foundational knowledge surrounding DFT, examining some of its key concepts, such as the Thomas–Fermi model and the Hohenberg–Kohn–Sham theory; looking at the wealth of exchange–correlation functionals; and the advantages and disadvantages of DFT compared to the MO (molecular orbital ) theory and other methods, before exploring the areas of future DFT development. The second section then examines the practical methods and approaches for DFT, looking at the types of density functionals, such as LSDA (local spin-density approximation), GGA (generalized gradient approximation), and meta-GGA functionals; hybrid functionals; DFTB (density functional tight binding) methods; dispersion-corrected functionals; time-dependent DFT; and the plane-wave approach. It also looks at the relationships between DFT and ab initio molecular dynamics and the QM/MM (quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics) approach.

This book is designed for graduate- and postgraduate-level students and postdoctoral researchers principally studying computational and physical chemistry, who want to obtain an up-to-date overview and understanding of density functional and its applications.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
To be released November 1, 2025
ISBN13 9780443189777
Publishers Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Pages 576
Dimensions 862 g   (Weight (estimated))
Editor Kuznetsov, Aleksey E. (Department of Chemistry, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile)