Algebraic theory of molecules
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Algebraic theory of molecules
(Topics in physical chemistry / series editor, Donald G. Truhlar)
Oxford University Press, c1995
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book takes a fresh look at the wave function mathematics that provide the theoretical underpinnings of molecular spectroscopy. Original work demonstrating the advantages of algebraic theory over the conventional geometric approach to the subject is presented. This new approach has important implications for modern spectroscopy. Many examples are given to show comparisons of the two methods, and the relationship of the new method to current
experiments.
Table of Contents
- 1. The Wave Mechanics of Diatomic Molecules
- 2. Summary Elements of Algebraic Theory
- 3. Mechanics of Molecules
- 4. Three-Body Algebraic Theory
- 5. Four-Body Algebraic Theory
- 6. Many-Body Algebraic Theory
- 7. Classical Limit and Coordinate Representation
- 8. Prologue to the Future
- Appendices: Properties of Lie Algebras
- Coupling of Algebras
- Hamiltonian Parameters
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