Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory :A Programmed Introduction to Chemical Applications

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Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory

Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory :A Programmed Introduction to Chemical Applications

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This substantially revised and expanded new edition of the bestselling textbook, addresses the difficulties that can arise with the mathematics that underpins the study of symmetry, and acknowledges that group theory can be a complex concept for students to grasp.

Written in a clear, concise manner, the author introduces a series of programmes that help students learn at their own pace and enable to them understand the subject fully. Readers are taken through a series of carefully constructed exercises, designed to simplify the mathematics and give them a full understanding of how this relates to the chemistry.

This second edition contains a new chapter on the projection operator method. This is used to calculate the form of the normal modes of vibration of a molecule and the normalised wave functions of hybrid orbitals or molecular orbitals.

The features of this book include:

  • A concise, gentle introduction to symmetry and group theory
  • Takes a programmed learning approach
  • New material on projection operators, and the calcultaion of normal modes of vibration and normalised wave functions of orbitals

This book is suitable for all students of chemistry taking a first course in symmetry and group theory.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780471489399
ISBN10 0471489395
Number Of Pages 208
Item Weight 295 g
Product Dimensions 145 x 218 x 28 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format paperback
Edition 2nd edition
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Media Reviews

"the best introduction to the subject, especially for those whose mathematics is weak." (Chemistry and Industry, 2nd April 2001)

".I recommend this book..." (Education in Chemistry, September 2002)

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Author's Bio

Alan Vincent, School of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kingston University, UK.

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