Molecular fragmentation methods
ID: molecular-fragmentation-methods
Molecular fragmentation methods refer to a set of techniques used in computational chemistry and molecular modeling to break down complex molecules into smaller, more manageable parts or fragments. This can be useful for various purposes, including understanding molecular structure, predicting properties, and simplifying calculations in simulations and analyses. Here are some key aspects and applications of molecular fragmentation methods: 1. **Simplification of Complex Systems**: Large biological molecules, such as proteins, or small organic compounds can be complex to study as a whole.
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