Part I. Quantum mechanics: 1. Schrödinger equation and its application -- 2. Quantum-mechanical harmonic oscillator -- 3. Hydrogen-like atoms -- 4. Optical transition and selection rules -- Part II. Electromagnetism: 5. Maxwell's equations -- 6. Reflection and transmission of electromagnetic waves in dielectric media -- 7. Light quanta: radiation and absorption -- 8. Introductory Green's functions -- Part III. Linear vector spaces: 9. Vectors and their transformation -- 10. Canonical forms of matrices -- 11. Inner product space -- 12. Hermitian operators and unitary operators -- Part IV. Group theory and its chemical applications: 13. Introductory group theory -- 14. Symmetry groups -- 15. Representation theory of groups -- 16. Applications of group theory to physical chemistry
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
This book introduces basic concepts of mathematical physics to chemists. Many textbooks and monographs of mathematical physics may appear daunting to them. Unlike other, related books, however, this one contains a practical selection of material, particularly for graduate and undergraduate students majoring in chemistry. The book first describes quantum mechanics and electromagnetism, with the relation between the two being emphasized. Although quantum mechanics covers a broad field in modern physics, the author focuses on a hydrogen(like) atom and a harmonic oscillator with regard to the operator method. This approach helps chemists understand the basic concepts of quantum mechanics aided by their intuitive understanding without abstract argument, as chemists tend to think of natural phenomena and other factors intuitively rather than only logically. The study of light propagation, reflection, and transmission in dielectric media is of fundamental importance. This book explains these processes on the basis of Maxwell equations. The latter half of the volume deals with mathematical physics in terms of vectors and their transformation in a vector space. Finally, as an example of chemical applications, quantum chemical treatment of methane is introduced, including a basic but essential explanation of Green functions and group theory. Methodology developed by the author will also prove to be useful to physicists
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Entry Element
Mathematical physics
Entry Element
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
Topical Subdivision
-- Mathematics
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a06
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
QC20
Book number
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H68
2018
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
Hotta, Shu, author.
ORIGINATING SOURCE
Country
Iran
Agency
University of Tehran. Library of College of Science