<p>This thesis contains four projects in Quantum Mechanics/Molecular Mechanics (QM/MM) applications and methodology developments for biological systems. The first part (chapter 2 - chapter 3) is mainly focused on enzymatic reaction mechanism studies; the second part (chapter 4 - chapter 5) is to develop new methods to effectively calculate solvation free energy; the third part (chapter 6) is about methodology development to visualize non-covalent interaction in fluctuating biological environment; the fourth part (chapter 7) is to further apply QM/MM method on understanding proton coupled electron transfer reaction mechanism. </p><p>Catalytic mechanism is the key to understand how enzyme facilitates chemical reactions. A comprehensive unders...
This Thesis describes the application of automatic learning methods for a) the classification of org...
Chapter 1 Summary: It is assumed that all students reading this material have had some course (e...
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) has been proposed as the underlying physical principle leading...
This thesis focuses on the application and development of electronic structure methods for noncovale...
Although the basic mechanism of the proton transfer (PT) phenomenon in water has been envisaged in 1...
A wide variety of computational methods are available for exploring molecular structures and reactiv...
Quantum effects are often of key importance for the function of biological systems at molecular leve...
In current days, computer simulation is a scientific tool to study material properties. Using comput...
The thesis involves computer simulation and theoretical studies of phase transition in soft-condense...
The development of quantum chemical methods for the study of excited states had to major advancement...
Theoretical chemistry has become an important branch of modern chemistry. Theoretical investigations...
The thesis is focused on quantum-chemistry investigation of non-covalent: hydrogen bonded complexes ...
博士(理学)埼玉大学Although it has been generally accepted that nuclear quantum effects, including tunneling ...
In water-oxidizing photosynthetic organisms, light absorption generates a powerfully oxidizing chlor...
The research conducted in this thesis is based on the application of modern computational techniques...
This Thesis describes the application of automatic learning methods for a) the classification of org...
Chapter 1 Summary: It is assumed that all students reading this material have had some course (e...
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) has been proposed as the underlying physical principle leading...
This thesis focuses on the application and development of electronic structure methods for noncovale...
Although the basic mechanism of the proton transfer (PT) phenomenon in water has been envisaged in 1...
A wide variety of computational methods are available for exploring molecular structures and reactiv...
Quantum effects are often of key importance for the function of biological systems at molecular leve...
In current days, computer simulation is a scientific tool to study material properties. Using comput...
The thesis involves computer simulation and theoretical studies of phase transition in soft-condense...
The development of quantum chemical methods for the study of excited states had to major advancement...
Theoretical chemistry has become an important branch of modern chemistry. Theoretical investigations...
The thesis is focused on quantum-chemistry investigation of non-covalent: hydrogen bonded complexes ...
博士(理学)埼玉大学Although it has been generally accepted that nuclear quantum effects, including tunneling ...
In water-oxidizing photosynthetic organisms, light absorption generates a powerfully oxidizing chlor...
The research conducted in this thesis is based on the application of modern computational techniques...
This Thesis describes the application of automatic learning methods for a) the classification of org...
Chapter 1 Summary: It is assumed that all students reading this material have had some course (e...
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) has been proposed as the underlying physical principle leading...