PCMSolver is an open‐source library for continuum electrostatic solvation. It can be combined with any quantum chemistry code and requires a minimal interface with the host program, greatly reducing programming effort. As input, PCMSolver needs only the molecular geometry to generate the cavity and the expectation value of the molecular electrostatic potential on the cavity surface. It then returns the solvent polarization back to the host program. The design is powerful and versatile: minimal loss of performance is expected, and a standard single point self‐consistent field implementation requires no more than 2 days of work. We provide a brief theoretical overview, followed by two tutorials: one aimed at quantum chemistry program develope...
ABSTRACT Apparent surface charge, reaction-field solvation models often em-ploy overlapping atomic s...
The conductor-like polarization model (C-PCM) with switching/Gaussian smooth discretization is a wid...
Most chemical systems of interest are in solution. In this thesis we worked with a Multiwavelet (MW)...
This work describes a new and low-scaling implementation of the polarizable continuum model (PCM) fo...
The conductor‐like polarizable continuum model (C‐PCM) with switching/Gaussian smooth discretization...
The conductor-like polarization model (C-PCM) with switching/Gaussian smooth discretization is a wid...
Mathematical and Physical Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Resear...
The following article has been accepted by The Journal of Chemical Physics. After it is published, i...
Continuum models to handle solvent and electrolyte effects in an effective way have a long tradition...
We present a new continuum solvation model based on the quantum mechanical charge density of a solut...
We examine the state of the art of the solvation procedure called the polarizable continuum model (P...
The direct inversion of the iterative subspace (DIIS) solution to the iterative integral equation fo...
We describe and present results of the implementation of the surface and volume polarization for ele...
We present a multiwavelet-based implementation of a quantum/classical polarizable continuum model. T...
Polarizable continuum solvation models are nowadays the most popular approach to describe solvent ef...
ABSTRACT Apparent surface charge, reaction-field solvation models often em-ploy overlapping atomic s...
The conductor-like polarization model (C-PCM) with switching/Gaussian smooth discretization is a wid...
Most chemical systems of interest are in solution. In this thesis we worked with a Multiwavelet (MW)...
This work describes a new and low-scaling implementation of the polarizable continuum model (PCM) fo...
The conductor‐like polarizable continuum model (C‐PCM) with switching/Gaussian smooth discretization...
The conductor-like polarization model (C-PCM) with switching/Gaussian smooth discretization is a wid...
Mathematical and Physical Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Resear...
The following article has been accepted by The Journal of Chemical Physics. After it is published, i...
Continuum models to handle solvent and electrolyte effects in an effective way have a long tradition...
We present a new continuum solvation model based on the quantum mechanical charge density of a solut...
We examine the state of the art of the solvation procedure called the polarizable continuum model (P...
The direct inversion of the iterative subspace (DIIS) solution to the iterative integral equation fo...
We describe and present results of the implementation of the surface and volume polarization for ele...
We present a multiwavelet-based implementation of a quantum/classical polarizable continuum model. T...
Polarizable continuum solvation models are nowadays the most popular approach to describe solvent ef...
ABSTRACT Apparent surface charge, reaction-field solvation models often em-ploy overlapping atomic s...
The conductor-like polarization model (C-PCM) with switching/Gaussian smooth discretization is a wid...
Most chemical systems of interest are in solution. In this thesis we worked with a Multiwavelet (MW)...