Inverse problems of vibrational spectroscopy
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Inverse problems of vibrational spectroscopy
(Inverse and ill-posed problems series)
VSP, 1999
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Note
Other authors: I.V. Kochikov, G.M. Kuramshina and Yu.A. Pentin
Bibliography : p. [289]-297
Description and Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
- Physical model of molecular vibrations
- full statement of the vibrational problem
- consideration of the mathematical model for molecular vibration analysis - direct and inverse problems
- vibrational problems in internal coordinates - use of the redundant coordinate system
- vibrational problems in symmetry coordinates
- ill-posed problems and the regularization method - regularizing algorithms for constructing force fields of poly-atomic molecules on the base of experimental data
- numerical methods
- analysis of band intensities in vibrational spectra of poly-atomic molecules
- numerical implementation of algorithms for solving problems of vibrational spectroscopy
- examples of molecular force field calculations on the basis of experimental data
- joint treatment of ab initio and experimental data in molecular force field calculations with Tikhonov's method of regularization. Appendix: systems of units used in vibrational spectroscopy.
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