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Combinatorial chemistry

Combinatorial chemistry comprises chemical synthetic methods that make it possible to prepare a large number (tens to thousands or even millions) of compounds in a single process. These compound libraries can be made as mixtures, sets of individual compounds or chemical structures generated by computer software. Combinatorial chemistry can be used for the synthesis of small molecules and for peptides. Strategies that allow identification of useful components of the libraries are also part of combinatorial chemistry. The methods used in combinatorial chemistry are applied outside chemistry, too. (Wikipedia).

Combinatorial chemistry
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Vertex gluings and Demazure products by Nathan Pflueger

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Peter Varju: Additive combinatorics methods in fractal geometry - lecture 2

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Pablo Shmerkin: Additive combinatorics methods in fractal geometry - lecture 1

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Combinatorial Identities via both Algebraic and Combinatorial Proof [Discrete Math Class]

This video is not like my normal uploads. This is a supplemental video from one of my courses that I made in case students had to quarantine. This is a follow up to previous a video introducing combinatorial objects (in particular k-permutations and k-subsets) and a video about the sum and

From playlist Discrete Mathematics Course

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Peter Varju: Additive combinatorics methods in fractal geometry - lecture 1

In the last few years ideas from additive combinatorics were applied to problems in fractal geometry and led to progress on some classical problems, particularly on the smoothness of Bernoulli convolutions and other self-similar measures. We will introduce some of these tools from additive

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From playlist Deep Dive into Combinatorics (DDC)

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Peter Varju: Additive combinatorics methods in fractal geometry - lecture 3

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Pablo Shmerkin: Additive combinatorics methods in fractal geometry - lecture 3

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Introduction to Combinatory Logic – #SoME2

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Introduction to Chemical Biology 128. Lecture 01. Introduction/What is Chemical Biology?

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Nicolas Behr - Tracelet Algebras

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From playlist Combinatorics and Arithmetic for Physics: 02-03 December 2020

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Introduction to Chemical Biology 128. Lecture 04. Combinatorial Chemistry and Biology.

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From playlist Our Research

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Research Working Session: Tuesday, Apr. 12, 2022 [Molecular Computation]

This is a research working session on molecular computation. Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram Stay up-to-date on this project by visiting our website: http://wolfr.am/physics Check out the announcement post: http://wolfr.am/physics-announcement Find the

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Emil Saucan (7/29/22): Discrete Morse Theory, Persistent Homology and Forman-Ricci Curvature

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