Irreducible Tensor Methods. An Introduction for Chemists
β Scribed by Brian L. Silver and Ernest M. Loebl (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press Inc
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 218
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Preface, Pages xiii-xiv
Introduction, Pages xv-xvii
Chapter 1 - The Rotation Operator, Pages 1-15
Chapter 2 - The Wigner Rotation Matrices, Pages 16-29
Chapter 3 - The Coupling of Two Angular Momenta, Pages 30-46
Chapter 4 - Scalars, Vectors, Tensors, Pages 47-50
Chapter 5 - Irreducible Tensor Operators, Pages 51-65
Chapter 6 - The Wigner-Eckart Theorem, Pages 66-74
Chapter 7 - The 6-j Symbol, Pages 75-82
Chapter 8 - The 9-j Symbol, Pages 83-87
Chapter 9 - The Matrix Elements of Irreducible Tensor Operators, Pages 88-97
Chapter 10 - The Coulomb Interaction, Pages 99-103
Chapter 11 - Spin-Orbit Coupling, Pages 106-107
Chapter 12 - The Magnetic Dipole-Dipole Interaction, Pages 110-111
Chapter 13 - Spin-Spin Couplings, Pages 114-115
Chapter 14 - The Electronic Zeeman Interaction, Page 118
Chapter 15 - Operator Equivalents, Pages 119,122-123
Chapter 16 - Real Tensorial Sets in R3βCartesian Tensors, Pages 126-127
Chapter 17 - Some Multipole Expansions, Pages 130-131
Chapter 18 - Racah Algebra for Point Groups, Pages 134-146
Chapter 19 - Operators and Matrix Elements, Pages 147-156
Chapter 20 - Spinor Groups, Pages 157-162
Chapter 21 - Matrix Elements in Multielectron Systems, Pages 163-170
Chapter 22 - Reduced Matrix Elements in Multielectron Systems, Pages 171-178
Chapter 23 - Spin-Orbit Coupling in a Low-Spin d5 Complex, Pages 179-180
Chapter 24 - Further Examples of Spin-Orbit Coupling, Pages 181-185
Chapter 25 - Electric Dipole Transitions in a Tetrahedral Complex, Pages 186-188
Chapter 26 - Second Quantization, Pages 189-194
Chapter 27 - Photoelectron Spectra of Open-Shell Molecules, Pages 195-196
Chapter 28 - Vector Fields, Pages 197-208
Chapter 29 - Light, Pages 209-214
Chapter 30 - Light Scattering, Pages 215-218
References, Pages 219-221
Index, Pages 223-226
Physical Chemistry, Pages ibc1-ibc2
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this text covers V coefficients for the octahedral group and other symmetry groups, W coefficients, irreducible products and their matrix elements, two-electron formulae for the octahedral group, fractional parentage, X coefficients, spin,
Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this text covers V coefficients for the octahedral group and other symmetry groups, W coefficients, irreducible products and their matrix elements, two-electron formulae for the octahedral group, fractional parentage, X coefficients, spin,
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