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The Encyclopedia of Computational Chemistry is a timely, comprehensive and authoritative reference work which describes the many aspects of this young and fascinating discipline from its inception to the present day. The Encyclopedia comprises five volumes, 3500 pages, 5 main subject headings and 300 articles, presented in alphabetical order and extensively cross-referenced. Each contribution has been carefully selected and reviewed through the collaborative efforts of the Editor-in-Chief and appropriate members of the Editorial Board.

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