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Computational chemistry
Computational chemistry is a discipline that uses mathematical models and computer simulations to study molecular structures and properties, aiming to predict and explain chemical reaction processes through theoretical methods. Its core objective is to develop efficient algorithms and software tools to address complex chemical problems that are challenging for traditional experimental approaches. Computational chemistry has significant applications in drug design and materials science, capable of accelerating the discovery of new drugs and materials, and enhancing research efficiency and accuracy.