CCL: Computational Chemistry Highlights: April issue



 Sent to CCL by: "Jan H Jensen" [jhjensen.{}.chem.ku.dk]
 The April issue of Computational Chemistry Highlights is out.
 http://www.compchemhighlights.org/2015_04_01_archive.html
 CCH is an overlay journal that identifies the most important papers in
 computational and theoretical
 chemistry published in the last 1-2 years. CCH is not affiliated with any
 publisher: it is a free
 resource run by scientists for scientists.
 Table of content for this issue features contributions from CCH editors Mario
 Barbatti, Steven
 Bachrach, and Jan Jensen:
 Big Data Meets Quantum Chemistry Approximations: The -Machine Learning Approach
 http://www.compchemhighlights.org/2015/04/big-data-meets-quantum-chemistry.html
 Electron-Driven Proton Transfer Along H2O Wires Enables Photorelaxation of *
 States in
 ChromophoreWater Clusters
 http://x.vindicosuite.com/click/fbfpc=1;v=5;m=3;l=401071;c=776283;b=3368032;dct=http%3A/
 /www.compchemhighlights.org/2015/04/electron-driven-proton-transfer-along-h.html
 The Fluorenyl Cation
 http://www.compchemhighlights.org/2015/04/the-fluorenyl-cation.html
 The Nucleoside Uridine Isolated in the Gas Phase
 http://www.compchemhighlights.org/2015/04/the-nucleoside-uridine-isolated-in-gas.html
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