The theory of intermolecular forces
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The theory of intermolecular forces
(International series of monographs on chemistry, 32)
Clarendon, 1997
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Note
Includes bibliographies and index
2000, 2002: reprinted (with corrections)
"This book has been printed digitally in order to ensure its continuing availability" -- t.p. verso (reprinted 2002)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The theory of intermolecular forces has advanced very greatly in the last ten or fifteen years. Improved experimental and computational methods have made it possible to develop much more accurate descriptions, but these require advanced mathematical techniques that are not described in existing books on the subject. These techniques are fully described in this new monograph.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Molecules in Electrostatic Fields
- 2. Electrostatic Interactions between Molecules
- 3. Perturbation Theory of Intermolecular Forces at Long Range
- 4. Ab Initio Methods
- 5. Perturbation Theory of Intermolecular Forces at Short Range
- 6. Distributed Multipole Expansions
- 7. Distributed Polarizabilities
- 8. Many-body Effects and Intermolecular Forces in Solution
- 9. Interactions Involving Excited States
- 10. Practical Models for Intermolecular Potentials
- 11. Sources of Experimental Data
- Appendices: A Cartesian Tensors
- B Spherical Tensors
- C Introduction to Perturbation Theory
- D Conversion Factors
- E Cartesian-Spherical Conversion Tables
- F Interaction Functions
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