Applications of Numerical Methods in Molecular Spectroscopy

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A01=Marek Liska
A01=Michal Ceppan
A01=Peter Pelikan
advanced spectroscopy methods
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chemometric analysis
CIE Chromaticity Diagram
colorimetry applications
Component Spectra
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Electron spin resonance
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Equivalent Nuclei
Esr Spectrum
Fourier transformation techniques
Ft NMR Spectrum
Hyperfine Interaction
Hyperfine Structure
Kalman Filtering
Kubelka Munk Function
Lower RMSECV
matrix regression
Mixture Spectrum
Molecular spectroscopy
Numerical methods
Primary Eigenvectors
Quantitative analysis
quantitative spectral data processing
Refraction Index
Spectral Coordinate
Spectral Data Matrix
spectral deconvolution
Spectral Profile
Spectral profiles
Spectral Set
Spectral Smoothing
Spectral Vector
Spin Hamiltonian
Spin Hamiltonian Parameters
Splitting Constants
Target Vector

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849373220
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jan 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Applications of Numerical Methods in Molecular Spectroscopy provides a mathematical background, theoretical perspective, and review of spectral data processing methods. The book discusses methods of complex spectral profile separation into bands, factor analysis methods, methods of quantitative analysis in molecular spectroscopy and reflectance spectroscopy, and new data processing methods. Mathematical methods in special areas of molecular spectroscopy, such as color science, electron spin resonance, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopies are also covered. The book will benefit researchers and postgraduate students in fields of chemistry, physics, and biology.
Peter Pelikan (Slovak Tech University) (Author) , Michal Ceppan (Slovak Tech University) (Author) , Marek Liska (Slovak Tech University) (Author)

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