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Atoms and Molecules By M. Weissbluth Publisher: Academic Press Inc.,U.S. Number Of Pages: 729 Publication Date: 1978-08-01 Sales Rank: 3882856 ISBN / ASIN: 0127444505 EAN: 9780127444505 Binding: Hardcover Manufacturer: Academic Press Inc.,U.S. Studio: Academic Press Inc.,U.S. Average Rating: 5 Review: Atoms and Molecules - The Single Best Reference I agree with the review of this text given by Robert Brown of Duke University. This text is the most comprehensive, complete and well-written single refernce on atomic and molecular theory that I ever worked with. Although I am not currently publishing in the field, I used it as a graduate student and later for extensive research in computational atomic physics. It should be republished as soon as possible (Dover, are you listening?) - I, too, cannot believe that it is out of print and so hard to find. I am dying for the original hard copy, which seems to be impossible to find. Perhaps the most outstanding feature of the book is that it presents an integrated account of angular momentum and other methods of atomic physics that is readable without ¡°swamping¡± the reader with details and obscure notation. It also presents an excellent bridge between undergraduate quantum theory and relativistic quantum physics. Furthermore, it is an outstanding introduction for those wishing to do serious computational atomic or molecular physics. It does not ¡°dumb down¡± the physics or mathematics for computational experts and provides a good grounding for those going on to specialize in the area. Review: Atoms and Molecules as an intro to quantum theory I can¡¯t believe that this book is out of print ¡ª it is a classic. Quantum Theory is difficult to learn under the best of conditions and with multiple books. Atoms and Molecules is an encyclopediac text on basic quantum theory through what I¡¯d call advanced intermediate level quantum theory, clearly enough written for an undergraduate junior or senior physics major but intended for a graduate student in physics or quantum chemistry. It has lovely presentations of basic quantum results, angular momentum theory in full detail, perturbation theory, and the basis of quantum chemistry. The first 2/3 of the book are great for physics students. The last 1/3 is more for quantum chemists or physics students interested in molecular and structural physics. Anyway, all I can say is rats! I¡¯m gonna have to see if I can find a used copy myself. It is an excellent reference and resource for teaching quantum theory and doing theoretical (quantum) physics research, and the library finally took the copy I¡¯d had out for years back! ÏÂÔØµØÖ· http://mihd.net/7mdarh http://rapidshare.com/files/56317569/0127444505.rar |
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