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Concepts and Methods in Modern Theoretical Chemistry -
作者:Ghosh, Swapan Kumar; Chattaraj, Pratim Kumar;
Ghosh, Swapan Kumar; Chattaraj, Pratim Kumar;
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- ISBN:9781466506206
- 作者:Ghosh, Swapan Kumar; Chattaraj, Pratim Kumar;
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- 出版时间:2013-2
- 页数:350
- 价格:$ 135.54
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- 适合人群:Academics in chemistry, Graduate students in chemistry, Researchers in chemical sciences, Instructors of chemistry, Advanced undergraduate chemistry students, Anyone interested in the fundamentals of chemical theory and its applications
- TAG:Quantum Mechanics / Physical Chemistry / Inorganic Chemistry / Organic Chemistry / Computational Chemistry / Chemical Physics / molecular modeling / Theoretical Chemistry / Modern Chemistry
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- 更新时间:2025-05-08 02:44:50
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Concepts and Methods in Modern Theoretical Chemistry: Statistical Mechanics, the second book in a two-volume set, focuses on the dynamics of systems and phenomena. A new addition to the series Atoms, Molecules, and Clusters, this book offers chapters written by experts in their fields. It enables readers to learn how concepts from ab initio quantum chemistry and density functional theory (DFT) can be used to describe, understand, and predict chemical dynamics. This book covers a wide range of subjects, including discussions on the following topics: Time-dependent DFT Quantum fluid dynamics (QFD) Photodynamic control, nonlinear dynamics, and quantum hydrodynamics Molecules in a laser field, charge carrier mobility, and excitation energy transfer Mechanisms of chemical reactions Nucleation, quantum Brownian motion, and the third law of thermodynamics Transport properties of binary mixtures Although most of the chapters are written at a level that is accessible to a senior graduate student, experienced researchers will also find interesting new insights in these experts' perspectives. This book provides an invaluable resource toward understanding the whole gamut of atoms, molecules, and clusters.