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El. knyga: Computational Quantum Chemistry

(Vinoba Bhave University, India), (Vinoba Bhave University, India)
  • Formatas: 713 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000344691
  • Formatas: 713 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000344691

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"Computational Quantum Chemistry is an extremely useful tool for teaching and research alike. It stipulates information in an accessible manner for scientific investigators, researchers and entrepreneurs. The book supplies an overview of the field and explains the fundamental underlying principles. It also gives the knowledge of numerous comparisons of different methods. The book consists of a wider range of applications in each chapter. It also provides a number of references which will be useful for academic and industrial researchers. It includes a large number of worked out examples and unsolved problems for enhancing the computational skill of the users. Features: Includes comprehensive coverage of most essential basic concepts. Achieves greater clarity with improved planning of topics and is Readers friendly. Deals with the mathematical techniques which will help the readers more efficient in solving problems. Explains a structured approach for mathematical derivations. A reference book for academicians and Scientific investigators"--

Computational Quantum Chemistry is an extremely useful tool for teaching and research alike. It stipulates information in an accessible manner for scientific investigators, researchers and entrepreneurs. The book supplies an overview of the field and explains the fundamental underlying principles. It also gives the knowledge of numerous comparisons of different methods. The book consists of a wider range of applications in each chapter. It also provides a number of references which will be useful for academic and industrial researchers. It includes a large number of worked out examples and unsolved problems for enhancing the computational skill of the users.

Features:

  • Includes comprehensive coverage of most essential basic concepts.
  • Achieves greater clarity with improved planning of topics and is Readers friendly.
  • Deals with the mathematical techniques which will help the readers more efficient in solving problems.
  • Explains a structured approach for mathematical derivations.
    • A reference book for academicians and Scientific investigators.
  • 1. Quantum Theory
    2. WaveParticle Duality
    3. Mathematical Techniques
    4.
    Quantum Mechanical Operators
    5. Postulates of Quantum Mechanics
    6. The
    Schrödinger Equation
    7. Playing with the Schrödinger Equation
    8. Hydrogen
    Atom
    9. Approximate Methods
    10. Diatomic Molecules
    11. Multielectronic
    Systems
    12. Polyatomic Molecules
    13. Hückel Molecular Orbital Theory/Method
    14. Density Functional Theory
    Ram Yatan Prasad, PhD, DSc (India), DSc (hc) Colombo, is a professor of chemistry and former vice chancellor of S.K.M University, Jharkhand, India, and a life fellow of Indian Chemical Society and other societies of repute. He has been two times pro-vice chancellor in Bihar and Jharkhand. To his credit, he has been a member of editorial board in national journals. He has received an Outstanding Service Award from the Governor of Jharkhand. He has been chairperson of World Academy of Sciences, Paris, France, in the international conference and has received an Appreciation Award. He has more than 46 years of experience in teaching quantum chemistry, spectroscopy, and thermodynamics at the postgraduate level. Dr. Prasad is a prolific author of chemistry and has published many research papers in reputed journals to his credit.

    Pranita, PhD, DSc (hc) Sri Lanka, FICS, is an assistant professor of chemistry at Vinoba Bhave University, India. She has published many research papers in national and international journals to her credit. Her area of interest is thermodynamics of liquid state. She has 12 years of teaching experience in quantum chemistry, statistics, and liquid state.