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Principles of Quantum Mechanics

Principles of Quantum Mechanics
As Applied to Chemistry and Chemical Physics

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  • Date Published: August 1999
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521658416

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  • This text presents a rigorous mathematical account of the principles of quantum mechanics, in particular as applied to chemistry and chemical physics. Applications are used as illustrations of the basic theory. The first two chapters serve as an introduction to quantum theory, although it is assumed that the reader has been exposed to elementary quantum mechanics as part of an undergraduate physical chemistry or atomic physics course. Following a discussion of wave motion leading to Schrödinger's wave mechanics, the postulates of quantum mechanics are presented along with essential mathematical concepts and techniques. The postulates are rigorously applied to the harmonic oscillator, angular momentum, the hydrogen atom, the variation method, perturbation theory, and nuclear motion. Modern theoretical concepts such as hermitian operators, Hilbert space, Dirac notation, and ladder operators are introduced and used throughout. This text is appropriate for beginning graduate students in chemistry, chemical physics, molecular physics and materials science.

    • Advanced text on subject taught to all advanced chemistry students, hence huge potential market
    • Link between quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics emphasized
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    'What makes the text stand out from the crowd? First, the firmly positioned development of wave mechanics based on a thorough discussion of wave packets in the first chapter. Second, I would identify the rigour and completeness with which the generally standard and conventional problems are presented … Instructors who favour rigour and completeness could well find this text attractive for their courses.' The Times Higher Education Supplement

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    • Date Published: August 1999
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521658416
    • length: 364 pages
    • dimensions: 247 x 175 x 24 mm
    • weight: 0.735kg
    • contains: 40 b/w illus. 8 tables 102 exercises
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. The wave function
    2. Schrödinger wave mechanics
    3. General principles of quantum theory
    4. Harmonic oscillator
    5. Angular momentum
    6. Hydrogen atom
    7. Spin
    8. Systems of identical particles
    9. Approximation methods
    10. Molecular structure
    Appendix A. Mathematical formulas
    Appendix B. Fourier series and Fourier integral
    Appendix C. Dirac delta function
    Appendix D. Mermite polynomials
    Appendix E. Legendre and associated Legendre polynomials
    Appendix F. Laguerre and associated Laguerre polnomials
    Appendix G Series solutions of differential equations
    Appendix H. Recurrence relation for hydrogen-atom expectation values
    Appendix I. Matrices
    Appendix J. Evaluation of two-electron interaction integral.

  • Author

    Donald D. Fitts, University of Pennsylvania

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