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Computer Aided Synthesis Design

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Date Added to MERLOT: November 20, 2005
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One of the main emphases of this course will be to introduce the use of symbolic (i.e. non-numeric) methods in computers and chemistry. This course gives an overview of the Computer Aided Organic Synthesis (CAOS) systems that are presently available. The first part of the course will be an introcution to the significant systems. The second part of the course uses the framework of artificial intellegence to introduce some of the methods used in these systems.
This is all the course materials and slides for the summer semester 95 lecture on Methods of Computer Aided Synthesis Design. One of the main emphases of this course will be to introduce the use of symbolic (i.e. non-numeric) methods in computers and chemistry. This course gives an overview of the Computer Aided Organic Synthesis (CAOS) systems that are presently available. The first part of the course will be an introcution to the significant systems. The second part of the course uses the framework of artificial intellegence to introduce some of the methods used in these systems.

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