Central concepts of quantum statistics: density matrix (Wigner density, Bloch vector), quantum statistical distributions.
Evolution of quantum statistical systems: Liouville, quantum master and Bloch equations. Spectra of a simple molecule in electromagnetic field.
Central concepts of classical statistics: A priori probabilities, Liouville theorem, microcanonical and canonical ensemble, partition function for ideal gas and harmonic oscillator, calculation of thermodynamic potentials.
Examples of molecular modeling: Parametrization of force fields, Monte Carlo passage through the phase-configuration space without and with the use of the Metropolis criterion.
Molecular dynamics and selction of parameters for calculations in the Materials Studio environment.
Facultative exercise for the lecture NBCM160-Classical and quantum statistical physics of molecules. Suitable for students of Biophysics and Chemical Physics..