Artificial intelligence methods: Challenge in computer based polymer design

This paper deals with the use of Artificial Intelligence Methods (AI) in the design of new molecules possessing desired physical, chemical and biological properties. This is an important and difficult problem in the chemical, material and pharmaceutical industries. Traditional methods involve a labo...

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Main Authors: Rusu, T, Pinteala, M, Cartwright, H
Format: Book section
Published: 2009
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