Conference Proceedings

THEORY AND COMPUTATION IN THE STUDY OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE

HM Quiney, S Wilson

Progress in Theoretical Chemistry and Physics | SPRINGER | Published : 2006

Abstract

In this paper, we advocate the use of literate programming techniques in molecular physics and quantum chemistry. With a suitable choice of publication medium, literate programming allows both a theory and corresponding computer code to be placed in the public domain and subject to the usual “open criticism and constructive use” which form an essential ingredient of the scientific method.

University of Melbourne Researchers