An ideal purchase for undergraduates as it gives a comprehensive coverage of all the topics at this level, offering a great deal of additional insight for those captivated by the quantum world... For those enthusiastic about this field and looking for a more rigorous approach, this text is absolutely superb. The impressive range and depth of topics covered make it a very worthwhile purchase.

Rebecca Ingle, Times Higher Education Supplement

A must have book that's ideal for every chemistry student to have on their shelf.

Claire Pickering, student, University of Central Lancashire

Although this is an undergraduate textbook it constitutes quite an advanced course in molecular quantum mechanics. It makes a good introduction to a novice, be they undergraduate or postgraduate, to a wide variety of specialist areas within molecular quantum mechanics.

Stephen H. Ashworth, Contemporary Physics

Quantum mechanics embraces the behaviour of all known forms of matter, including the atoms and molecules from which we, and all living organisms, are composed. Molecular Quantum Mechanics leads us through this absorbing yet challenging subject, exploring the fundamental physical principles that explain how all matter behaves. With the clarity of exposition and extensive learning features that have established the book as a leading text in the field, Molecular Quantum Mechanics takes us from the foundations of quantum mechanics, through quantum models of atomic, molecular, and electronic structure, and on to discussions of spectroscopy, and the electronic and magnetic properties of molecules. Lucid explanations and illuminating artworks help to visualise the many abstract concepts upon which the subject is built. Fully updated to reflect the latest advances in computational techniques, and enhanced with more mathematical support and worked examples than ever before, Molecular Quantum Mechanics remains the ultimate resource for those wishing to master this important subject. Online Resource Centre For students: Interactive worksheets to help students master mathematical concepts through hands-on learning Solutions to selected exercises and problems For registered adopters of the book: Figures in electronic format Solutions to all exercises and problems
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Quantum mechanics embraces the behaviour of all known forms of matter, including the atoms and molecules from which we, and all living organisms, are composed. Molecular Quantum Mechanics leads us through this absorbing yet challenging subject, exploring the fundamental physical principles that explain how all matter behaves.
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INTRODUCTION AND ORIENTATION
Presents a conceptually challenging subject with the clarity and lucidity for which the authors are renowned. Carefully structured explanations and rich pedagogy result in an authoritative and rigorous text which delves deep into the subject without compromising the ease of understanding. Many illuminating figures perfectly complement the articulate prose, and help the reader to grasp often challenging, abstract concepts. Includes many worked examples and end of chapter exercises to enhance the student's learning experience. An Online Resource Centre features additional teaching and learning materials to augment the printed text.
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Professor Peter W. Atkins, Professor of Chemistry, and fellow of Lincoln College, University of Oxford, UK. Peter was the 2016 recipient of the American Chemical Society's Grady-Stack Award for science journalism. Professor Ronald S. Friedman, Department of Chemistry, Indiana University Purdue University, Fort Wayne, USA.
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Presents a conceptually challenging subject with the clarity and lucidity for which the authors are renowned. Carefully structured explanations and rich pedagogy result in an authoritative and rigorous text which delves deep into the subject without compromising the ease of understanding. Many illuminating figures perfectly complement the articulate prose, and help the reader to grasp often challenging, abstract concepts. Includes many worked examples and end of chapter exercises to enhance the student's learning experience. An Online Resource Centre features additional teaching and learning materials to augment the printed text.
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Product details

ISBN
9780199541423
Published
2010
Edition
5. edition
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Weight
1080 gr
Height
264 mm
Width
196 mm
Thickness
22 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
560

Biographical note

Professor Peter W. Atkins, Professor of Chemistry, and fellow of Lincoln College, University of Oxford, UK. Peter was the 2016 recipient of the American Chemical Society's Grady-Stack Award for science journalism. Professor Ronald S. Friedman, Department of Chemistry, Indiana University Purdue University, Fort Wayne, USA.