"Kinetics and Dynamics" on molecular modeling of dynamic processes opens
with an introductory overview before discussing approaches to reactivity
of small systems in the gas phase. Then it examines studies of systems
of increasing complexity up to the dynamics of DNA. This title has
interdisciplinary character presenting wherever possible an interplay
between the theory and the experiment. It provides basic information as
well as the details of theory and examples of its application to
experimentalists and theoreticians interested in modeling of dynamic
processes in chemical and biochemical systems. All contributing authors
are renowned experts in their fields and topics covered in this volume
represent the forefront of today's science.