Quantum Chemistry

Quantum Chemistry by Ira N. Levine, published by Prentice Hall in 2000, is a comprehensive resource that spans 739 pages. This subsequent edition presents a modern introduction to quantum chemistry, integrating numerous computer-oriented examples and problems. It covers essential topics such as quantum mechanics, atomic structure, and molecular electronics, while demonstrating the practical applications and limitations of current quantum-mechanical methods for calculating molecular properties.
Readers will find detailed discussions on key concepts including the Schrödinger Equation, harmonic oscillator, and electron spin, among others. The book provides thorough mathematical presentations necessary for understanding quantum chemistry, with clear explanations of complex topics. It also features step-by-step examinations of derivations and offers extensive coverage of recent advances in quantum-chemistry methods, including ab initio and semiempirical approaches for molecular calculations. With over 500 problems integrated throughout, this edition is tailored for professionals in all branches of chemistry.
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Integrating many new computer-oriented examples and problems throughout, this modern introduction to quantum chemistry covers quantum mechanics, atomic structure, and molecular electronics, and clearly demonstrates the usefulness and limitations of current quantum-mechanical methods for the calculation of molecular properties.Covers such areas as the Schrödinger Equation, harmonic oscillator, angular momentum, hydrogen atom, theorems of quantum mechanics, electron spin and the Pauli Principle, the Virial Theorem and the Hellmann-Feynman Theorem, and more. Contains solid presentations of the mathematics needed for quantum chemistry, clearly explaining difficult or subtle points in detail. Offers full, step-by-step examinations of derivations that are easy to follow and understand. Offers comprehensive coverage of recent, revolutionary advances in modern quantum-chemistry methods for calculating molecular electronic structure, including the ab initio and semiempirical methods for molecular calculations. Now integrates over 500 problems throughout, with a substantial increase in the amount of computer applications, and fully updated discussions of molecular electronic structure calculations.For professionals in all branches of chemistry.
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