= Quantum chemistry
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Ah, the jewel of <computational physics>.
Also known as an https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ab_initio_quantum_chemistry_methods[ab initio] method: no experimental measurement is taken as input, <quantum electrodynamics>[QED is all you need].
But since QED is thought to fully describe all relevant aspects <molecules>, it could be called "the" ab initio method.
For one, if we were able to predict protein molecule interactions, our understanding of <molecular biology technologies> would be solved.
No more ultra expensive and complicated <X-ray crystallography> or <cryogenic electron microscopy>.
And the fact that <quantum computers> are one of the most promising advances to this field, is also very very exciting: <quantum algorithm>{full}.
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