Atomic & Molecular Symmetry Groups and Chemistry

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2-fold Rotational Axis
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advanced symmetry group methods
Angular Momenta
Atomic Orbitals
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Casimir Operator
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Commutator Relations
Crystal Field
Crystal Field States
Direct Product Representation
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Group Representation Theory
group theory applications
Hermann Mauguin Symbols
Improper Axis
Infinitesimal Operators
irreducible representation theory
Levant books
Lie Algebra
Lie Group
Molecular Orbital
Molecular Point Group
molecular spectroscopy analysis
Orbital Angular Momentum
Orbital Symmetry
Point Group
quantum chemistry concepts
Quantum Mechanics
Raman Spectra
Reducible Representations
Reflection Planes
stereochemistry transformations
Symmetry Element
Symmetry Group
Symmetry Operations
Symmetry Orbitals
transition metal complexes
Trigonal Bipyramid
Vector Space
Vector Spaces
Vice Versa
Yz Orbitals

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032075310
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Aug 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Atomic Symmetry Groups, being continuous groups, are just a fallout of the Lie Groups and Lie Algebras. Atoms are structurally simpler than molecules but atomic symmetry is more complex than molecular symmetry. In quantum mechanics we study atoms first and then the molecules. In symmetry studies, we do just the reverse. In this book, apart from theories, the description of both the symmetry groups – atomic and molecular, are attended with adequate applications.

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S.C. Rakshit, Ph. D., was Professor of Chemistry at Burdwan University, India for more than three decades, where he taught various disciplines of Physical Chemistry at the postgraduate level, which included quantum mechanics, group theory, atomic spectra, crystallography and theoretical kinetics.

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