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Symmetry Theory in Molecular Physics with Mathematica William McClain

Symmetry Theory in Molecular Physics with Mathematica By William McClain

Symmetry Theory in Molecular Physics with Mathematica by William McClain


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The book begins with the most elementary symmetry concepts, then presents mathematical group theory, and finally the projection operators that flow from the Great Orthogonality are automated and applied to chemical and spectroscopic problems.

Symmetry Theory in Molecular Physics with Mathematica Summary

Symmetry Theory in Molecular Physics with Mathematica: A new kind of tutorial book by William McClain

Prof. McClain has, quite simply, produced a new kind of tutorial book. It is written using the logic engine Mathematica, which permits concrete exploration and development of every concept involved in Symmetry Theory. It is aimed at students of chemistry and molecular physics who need to know mathematical group theory and its applications, either for their own research or for understanding the language and concepts of their field. The book begins with the most elementary symmetry concepts, then presents mathematical group theory, and finally the projection operators that flow from the Great Orthogonality are automated and applied to chemical and spectroscopic problems.

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The layout of McClain's book definitely reflects the author's idea of the book, together with multiple examples ... . First of all it is partitioned into three Parts which are further spilt into 48 Chapters and three Appendices. ... Summarizing, it is likely that tutorial book that many students and PhD students of chemistry, atomic and molecular physics are expected to percept the concept of molecular symmetry practically, interactively via Mathematica with molecules and thus to directly apply them in their own research. (Eugene Kryachko, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1187, 2010)

About William McClain

W.M. McClain started working with Mathematica as soon as it appeared in 1988, bringing over ten years of nearly daily experience with Mathematica to this book. He has written many research papers that use Mathematica and has also used group theory throughout his 20-year research career in nonlinear spectroscopy. He published the first group theoretic analysis of nonlinear tensors in vibronic sprectroscopy, regarded by many as a landmark paper.

Table of Contents

A tutorial on notebooks.- A basic tutorial.- The meaning of symmetry.- Axioms of group theory.- Several kinds of groups.- The fundamental theorem.- The multiplication table.- Molecules.- The point groups.- Euler rotation matrices.- Lie#x2019;s axis-angle rotations.- Recognizing matrices.- to the character table.- The operator MakeGroup.- Product groups.- Naming the point groups.- Tabulated representations of groups.- Visualizing groups.- Subgroups.- Lagrange#x2019;s Theorem.- Classes.- Symmetry and quantum mechanics.- Transformation of functions.- Matrix representations of groups.- Similar representations.- The MakeRep operators.- Reducible representations.- The MakeUnitary operator.- Schur#x2019;s reduction.- Schur#x2019;s First Lemma.- Schur#x2019;s Second Lemma.- The Great Orthogonality.- Character orthogonalities.- Reducible rep analysis.- The regular representation.- Projection operators.- Tabulated bases for representations.- Quantum matrix elements.- Constructing SALCs.- Hybrid orbitals.- Vibration analysis.- Multiple symmetries.- One-photon selection rules.- Two-photon tensor projections.- Three-photon tensor projections.- Class sums and their products.- Make a character table.

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NLS9781489995186
9781489995186
1489995188
Symmetry Theory in Molecular Physics with Mathematica: A new kind of tutorial book by William McClain
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2014-11-24
689
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