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Theoretical Models of Chemical Bonding

Part 3: Molecular Spectroscopy, Electronic Structure and Intramolecular Interactions
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The renowned theoretical physicist Victor F. Weisskopf rightly pointed out that a real understanding of natural phenomena implies a clear distinction between the essential and the peripheral. Only when we reach such an understanding - that is to say ­ when we are able to separate the relevant from the irrelevant, will the phenomena no longer appear complex, but intelectually transparent. This statement, which is generally valid, reflects the very essence ofmodelling in the quantum theory of matter, on the molecular level in particular. Indeed, without theoretical models one would be swamped by too many details embodied in intricate accurate molecular wavefunctions. Further, physically justified simplificqtions enable studies of the otherwise intractable systems and/or phenomena. Finally, a lack of appropriate models would leave myriads of raw experimental data totally unrelated and incomprehensible. The present series ofbooks dwells on the most important models of chemical bonding and on the variety of its manifestations. In this volume the electronic structure and properties of molecules are considered in depth. Particular attention is focused on the nature of intramolecular interactions which in turn are revealed by various types ofmolecular spectroscopy. Emphasis is put on the conceptual and interpretive aspects of the theory in line with the general philosophy adopted in the series.
Release date NZ
December 22nd, 2012
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Contributions by D. Feller
  • Contributions by E.R. Davidson
  • Contributions by F. Bernardi
  • Contributions by G. Alagona
  • Contributions by H.P. Figeys
  • Contributions by J.E. Boggs
  • Contributions by M. Eckert-Maksic
  • Contributions by R. Bonaccorsi
  • Contributions by R. Cammi
  • Edited by Zvonimir B. Maksic
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991
Illustrations
x, 640 p.
Pages
640
Dimensions
170x242x34
ISBN-13
9783642634932
Product ID
21700229

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