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ISBN13:9789402422443
ISBN10:9402422447
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:348 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 75 Illustrations, black & white; 18 Illustrations, color
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Group Theory Applied to Chemistry

 
Edition number: 2nd ed. 2024
Publisher: Springer
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The second edition of this textbook provides a more elaborate explanation of several important group-theoretical concepts in quantum chemistry, such as: the bra-ket conjugation relation, the connection between point groups and isometries, the practical use of subduction tables, the eigenvalues of Cayley graphs, and the symmetry of Slater determinants. A new chapter introduces the application of line and plane groups to the properties of nanostructured low-dimensional molecular systems. In addition, several extra study problems are inserted to illustrate group theory at work in molecular science. The book is of great interest to advanced undergraduate and graduate students, enabling them to put the tools of group theory into practice when studying chemical problems of their own research. More experienced researchers will find in this book useful leads to the mathematical aspects of their subject.

Long description:
The second edition of this textbook provides a more elaborate explanation of several important group-theoretical concepts in quantum chemistry, such as: the bra-ket conjugation relation, the connection between point groups and isometries, the practical use of subduction tables, the eigenvalues of Cayley graphs, and the symmetry of Slater determinants. A new chapter introduces the application of line and plane groups to the properties of nanostructured low-dimensional molecular systems. In addition, several extra study problems are inserted to illustrate group theory at work in molecular science. The book is of great interest to advanced undergraduate and graduate students, enabling them to put the tools of group theory into practice when studying chemical problems of their own research. More experienced researchers will find in this book useful leads to the mathematical aspects of their subject.
Table of Contents:
Operations.- Function Spaces and Matrices.- Groups.- Representations.- What has Quantum Chemistry Got to Do with It?.- Interactions.- Spherical Symmetry and Spins.-  Line Groups and Plane Groups.