Ideas of Quantum Chemistry,
Edition 3 Volume 2: Interactions
By Lucjan Piela

Publication Date: 16 Jan 2020
Description

Ideas of Quantum Chemistry, Volume Two: Interactions highlights the motions and systems in quantum chemistry and the models and tools used to assess them, thus giving detailed insights into the behaviors underlying quantum chemistry. Using an innovative structure to show the logical relationships between different topics, systems and methods, it answers questions and emphasizes knowledge using practical examples. Beginning with a review of the orbital model of electronic motion in periodic systems, the book goes on to explore the correlation of electronic motions, density functional theory (DFT), electric and magnetic fields, intermolecular interactions, chemical reactions and information processing.

This third release has been updated and revised to cover the latest developments in the field. It can be used on its own as a guide to key interactions and tools or in combination with Volume Two to give a complete overview of the field.

Key Features

  • Features a practical range of quantum chemical problems throughout to support further understanding of interactions
  • Uses informal language and unique structure to make complex topics accessible
  • Includes new sections on Electronic Currents, Electron Autocorrelation and Spintronics
About the author
By Lucjan Piela, Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
Book details
ISBN: 9780444642486
Page Count: 685
Retail Price : £115.00
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Audience
Quantum Chemists, Chemistry Undergraduates and Graduates, Professors, Researchers (particular those studying quantum chemistry at all levels), Biochemists, Phycisists, Astronomers, Materials Scientists, Drug Discovery Professional, Nanoscientists