This text begins with a six-chapter introduction of standard one-dimensional systems, the hydrogen atom, many-electron atoms, and principles of quantum mechanics. It then looks at variation and perturbation methods, group theory, Huckel and extended Huckel methods, qualitative MO theory, and MO theory of periodic systems.
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This text begins with a six-chapter introduction of standard one-dimensional systems, the hydrogen atom, many-electron atoms, and principles of quantum mechanics. It then looks at variation and perturbation methods, group theory, Huckel and extended Huckel methods, qualitative MO theory, and MO theory of periodic systems.
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Like New. Size: 9x6x1; [Presentation copy, from the library of Robert Mulliken, a Nobel laureate. Mulliken received his Nobel for work in applied quantum mechanics and orbital molecular chemistry. ] Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Clean, white pages. xvi, 599 pages: illustrations; 24 cm. From the Library of Nobel Laureate (Chemistry, 1966) Professor Robert Sanderson Mulliken. Inscribed to Mulliken: "To Professor Mulliken, whose work has done so much to make this book possible, John Lowe." Also, signed by Robert Mulliken. This text begins with a six-chapter introduction of standard one-dimensional systems, the hydrogen atom, many-electron atoms, and principles of quantum mechanics. It then looks at variation and perturbation methods, group theory, Huckel and extended Huckel methods, qualitative MO theory, and MO theory of periodic systems.