Abstract
We present some numerical applications of a new method addressed to compute analytical derivatives of free energies for continuum solvation models. The examples reported refer to quantum chemical calculations of geometry optimizations at both Hartree–Fock and Density Functional level. When implemented within the solvation method known as Integral Equation 1998 American Institute of Physics.
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