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Chemical data

As presented, GEOM is still very much a beginner's tool, especially with its emphasis on the details of sphere construction and the effect of varying various numerical parameters and programming techniques. For the working chemist, good use could be made of the incorporation of a vast store of chemical information, such as typical radii, angles, and so forth. But even at the elementary level, the variety of ways in which a sphere can be represented has hardly begun to be explored.



Pedro Hernandez 2004-05-13