reviewAngewandte Chemie International EditionApr 8, 2016Closed access

Computer‐Assisted Synthetic Planning: The End of the Beginning

Institute of Organic Chemistry · Polish Academy of Sciences · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Exactly half a century has passed since the launch of the first documented research project (1965 Dendral) on computer-assisted organic synthesis. Many more programs were created in the 1970s and 1980s but the enthusiasm of these pioneering days had largely dissipated by the 2000s, and the challenge of teaching the computer how to plan organic syntheses earned itself the reputation of a "mission impossible". This is quite curious given that, in the meantime, computers have "learned" many other skills that had been considered exclusive domains of human intellect and creativity-for example, machines can nowadays play chess better than human world champions and they can compose classical music pleasant to the…

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