If you have ever wondered how we will design the next generation of solar panels or cure diseases by simulating proteins at the quantum level, start here. Find the PDF, pour a cup of coffee, and get ready to have your curiosity rewarded.
We are no longer just observers of the atomic world; we are becoming its programmers.
But why do we need a new kind of computer to understand chemistry? And what makes this combination so explosive? If you have ever wondered how we will
The book covers a range of topics, including:
Is Quantum Chemistry and Computing for the Curious the definitive textbook for quantum chemists? No. It isn't trying to be. But why do we need a new kind
It is, however, the best available. Keeper L. Sharkey has done something rare: they have written a technical document that feels like a conversation with a brilliant, patient friend.
For centuries, the dream of the alchemist was simple yet impossible: to understand the fabric of reality so thoroughly that one could manipulate matter at will. While we have long since moved past the quest to turn lead into gold, a modern, equally ambitious quest has taken its place. It is the pursuit of , and according to works like Quantum Chemistry and Computing for the Curious by Keeper L. Sharkey, we are on the precipice of a revolution that blends abstract physics with the tangible world of molecules. "Nature isn't classical
Sharkey explains that classical computers (even supercomputers) struggle with this because electrons are entangled. When you try to calculate the energy of a caffeine molecule, the number of classical operations explodes exponentially. As Richard Feynman famously quipped, "Nature isn't classical, dammit, so if you want to simulate nature, you’d better turn it into a quantum machine."
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