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An Introduction to Theoretical Chemistry

An Introduction to Theoretical Chemistry

An Introduction to Theoretical Chemistry

Jack Simons, University of Utah
March 2003
Hardback
9780521823609

    In this unique textbook Jack Simons goes back to basics and focuses on the foundations that lie at the heart of modern day theoretical chemistry. Emphasis is on the concepts, tools and equations that govern the three main theoretical chemistry sub-disciplines: electronic structure, statistical mechanics and reaction dynamics. Part I provides the foundations of quantum mechanics and molecular spectroscopy as applied to chemistry today. This section can be used either as stand-alone material in a junior level physical chemistry class or to provide the reader with the tools and background needed to cover the second part of the book. Part II starts with a general overview of theoretical chemistry and then gives a very accessible introduction to each of the three main sub-disciplines in the subject. Highly illustrated with numerous exercises and worked solutions, this book provides a concise, up-to-date treatise on the underpinnings of modern theoretical chemistry.

    • Contains over 50 multi-part exercises with complete worked solutions
    • Highly illustrated and written in an informal style
    • Supplementary material and links to other relevant sites can be found at http://simons.hec.utah.edu/TheoryPage/index.html

    Product details

    March 2003
    Hardback
    9780521823609
    476 pages
    254 × 193 × 30 mm
    1.198kg
    118 b/w illus. 59 exercises
    Replaced by 9780521530477

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Background Material:
    • 1. The basics of quantum mechanics
    • 2. Model problems that form important starting points
    • 3. Characteristics of energy surfaces
    • 4. Some important tools of theory
    • Part II. Three Primary Areas of Theoretical Chemistry:
    • 5. An overview of theoretical chemistry
    • 6. Electronic structure
    • 7. Statistical mechanics
    • 8. Chemical dynamics.
      Author
    • Jack Simons , University of Utah

      Jack Simons is Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at the University of Utah.