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Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics (3rd Ed.)

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics
Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics, Third Edition is a clear and detailed introduction to quantum mechanics and its applications in chemistry and physics. All required math is clearly explained, including intermediate steps in derivations, and concise review of the math is included in the text at appropriate points. Most of the elementary quantum mechanical models?including particles in boxes, rigid rotor, harmonic oscillator, barrier penetration, hydrogen atom?are clearly and completely presented. Applications of these models to selected ?real world” topics are also included.This new edition includes many new topics such as band theory and heat capacity of solids, spectroscopy of molecules and complexes (including applications to ligand field theory), and small molecules of astrophysical interest.
1. Origins of Quantum Theory2. The Methods of Quantum Mechanics3. Particles in Boxes4. The Hydrogen Atom5. Structure and Properties of More Complex Atoms6. Vibrations and the Harmonic Oscillator7. Molecular Rotation and Spectroscopy8. Bonding and Properties of Diatomic Molecules9. The Hückel Molecular Orbital Method10. Molecular Structure and Symmetry11. Molecular Spectroscopy12. Spectroscopy of Metal Complexes13. Barrier Penetration14. Comments on Computational Methods
Upper-level undergraduate students and graduate students studying quantum mechanics in chemistry or physics; organic chemists using quantum chemistry in their research
J.E. House is Scholar in Residence, Illinois Wesleyan University, and Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Illinois State University. He received BS and MA degrees from Southern Illinois University and the PhD from the University of Illinois, Urbana. In his 32 years at Illinois State, he taught a variety of courses in inorganic and physical chemistry. He has authored almost 150 publications in chemistry journals, many dealing with reactions in solid materials, as well as books on chemical kinetics, quantum mechanics, and inorganic chemistry. He was elected Professor of the Year in 2011 by the student body at Illinois Wesleyan University. He has also been elected to the Southern Illinois University Chemistry Alumni Hall of Fame. He is the Series Editor for Elsevier's Developments in Physical & Theoretical Chemistry series, and a member of the editorial board of The Chemical Educator.
  • Accessible style and colorful illustrations make the content appropriate for professional researchers and students alike
  • Presents results of quantum mechanical calculations that can be performed with readily available software
  • Provides exceptionally clear discussions of spin-orbit coupling and group theory, and comprehensive coverage of barrier penetration (quantum mechanical tunneling) that touches upon hot topics, such as superconductivity and scanning tunneling microscopy
  • Problems given at the end of each chapter help students to master concepts