Methods of Molecular Quantum Mechanics: An Introduction to Electronic Molecular StructureISBN: 978-0-470-68441-2
Paperback
304 pages
December 2009
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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This advanced text introduces to the advanced undergraduate and
graduate student the mathematical foundations of the methods needed
to carry out practical applications in electronic molecular quantum
mechanics, a necessary preliminary step before using commercial
programmes to carry out quantum chemistry calculations.
Major features of the book include:
- Consistent use of the system of atomic units, essential for simplifying all mathematical formulae
- Introductory use of density matrix techniques for interpreting properties of many-body systems
- An introduction to valence bond methods with an explanation of the origin of the chemical bond
- A unified presentation of basic elements of atomic and molecular interactions
The book is intended for advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate students in chemical physics, theoretical and quantum chemistry. In addition, it is relevant to students from physics and from engineering sub-disciplines such as chemical engineering and materials sciences.