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Group theory for chemists: fundamental theory and applications
The basics of group theory and its applications to themes such as the analysis of vibrational spectra and molecular orbital theory are essential knowledge for the undergraduate student of inorganic chemistry. The second edition of Group Theory for Chemists uses diagrams and problem-solving to help s...
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2010
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description | The basics of group theory and its applications to themes such as the analysis of vibrational spectra and molecular orbital theory are essential knowledge for the undergraduate student of inorganic chemistry. The second edition of Group Theory for Chemists uses diagrams and problem-solving to help students test and improve their understanding, including a new section on the application of group theory to electronic spectroscopy.Part one covers the essentials of symmetry and group theory, including symmetry, point groups and representations. Part two deals with the application of group theory t |
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spelling | cern-16633472021-04-21T21:19:56Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1663347engMolloy, K CGroup theory for chemists: fundamental theory and applicationsChemical Physics and ChemistryThe basics of group theory and its applications to themes such as the analysis of vibrational spectra and molecular orbital theory are essential knowledge for the undergraduate student of inorganic chemistry. The second edition of Group Theory for Chemists uses diagrams and problem-solving to help students test and improve their understanding, including a new section on the application of group theory to electronic spectroscopy.Part one covers the essentials of symmetry and group theory, including symmetry, point groups and representations. Part two deals with the application of group theory tElsevier Scienceoai:cds.cern.ch:16633472010 |
spellingShingle | Chemical Physics and Chemistry Molloy, K C Group theory for chemists: fundamental theory and applications |
title | Group theory for chemists: fundamental theory and applications |
title_full | Group theory for chemists: fundamental theory and applications |
title_fullStr | Group theory for chemists: fundamental theory and applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Group theory for chemists: fundamental theory and applications |
title_short | Group theory for chemists: fundamental theory and applications |
title_sort | group theory for chemists: fundamental theory and applications |
topic | Chemical Physics and Chemistry |
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