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2. CLARITY OF AVAILABLE CONCEPTS AND TOOLS:
 
2. CLARITY OF AVAILABLE CONCEPTS AND TOOLS:
  
by helping the method/model developers to collectively:
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by helping the method/model developers, in each sub-community, to collectively:
* clarify the terminology used
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* define/clarify the terminology they use in their method/model
 
* precise what each method/model can and cannot do  
 
* precise what each method/model can and cannot do  
 
* establishing bridges between different angles of insight, coming from different classes of methods
 
* establishing bridges between different angles of insight, coming from different classes of methods
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by helping chemists understand:
 
by helping chemists understand:
* what each tool can/cannot do
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* in which situation(s) and for which question(s) a specific tool can/cannot be used
 
* the common ground, but also differences in viewpoints and capabilities between related tools/models
 
* the common ground, but also differences in viewpoints and capabilities between related tools/models
 
* the terminology used by different methods.
 
* the terminology used by different methods.

Version du 27 septembre 2018 à 11:17

What do we want to ultimately achieve (in the medium/long run) ?


1. INCREASE INSIGHT INTO CHEMISTRY:

We want to help experimentalists and computational chemists to interpret, rationalise and organize the results of their (computer) experiments.


2. CLARITY OF AVAILABLE CONCEPTS AND TOOLS:

by helping the method/model developers, in each sub-community, to collectively:

  • define/clarify the terminology they use in their method/model
  • precise what each method/model can and cannot do
  • establishing bridges between different angles of insight, coming from different classes of methods


3. NEW DEVELOPMENTS OF USEFUL CONCEPT AND TOOLS:

by promoting the interaction and collective work within, and between sub-communities of theoreticians and experimentalists.


4. DIFFUSION OF CONCEPTUAL TOOLS AND MODELS IN THE CHEMICAL COMMUNITY:

by helping chemists understand:

  • in which situation(s) and for which question(s) a specific tool can/cannot be used
  • the common ground, but also differences in viewpoints and capabilities between related tools/models
  • the terminology used by different methods.


5. DIFFUSION OF CORE CONCEPT IN CHEMISTRY

at three different levels:

  • in the university
  • in high school
  • in the general public