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William Martin McClain - Symmetry Theory in Molecular Physics with Mathematica - 9781489995186 - V9781489995186
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Symmetry Theory in Molecular Physics with Mathematica

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Description for Symmetry Theory in Molecular Physics with Mathematica Paperback. This volume describes the fundamentals of Mathematica in symmetry and group theory. The development and traits of character tables are described, in addition to methods for calculation. Physical applications are analyzed. Num Pages: 689 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PBG; PHN; PHP; PHU; PNR; PNRP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 155 x 36. Weight in Grams: 1056.

After a few initial chapters on the basics of Mathematica, the logic of the book is controlled by group theory. It continues to teach Mathematica by example as the need arises, so an important use is always at hand for any new operator that is taught. To many science students, this is a greatly preferred way of learning a new computer language.

The main part of the book follows a strictly logical development that should be acceptable to the most rigorous minded people, while maintaining an engaging style in the spirit of Numerical Recipes by Press, Flannery, Teukolsky, and Vetterling. The ... Read more

After this comes the development of classes and irreducible representations, culminating in a complete proof that for every group the number of classes is equal to the number of representations, so thatall character tables must be square. The proof is motivated throughout by numerical constructions that rouse curiosity, and draw the reader into a rediscovery of Schur’s Lemmas, which thereby become truly interesting results, rather than the mysterious, dry statements often presented. This section culminates in a method for calculating the entire character table of a group. This is especially important for permutation groups that describe flexible molecules, for which are there very few published character tables.

Once the character tables are established, the real meat of physical applications can begin. The author emphasizes that every application has the same structure: (1) The construction of a reducible representation on the basis of some physical property, (2) its separation into irreducible components, and (3) the interpretation in terms of the "symmetry species" so produced. Because Mathematica and the xyz representations are close at hand, the separation into irreducible components can be done quickly.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc. United States
Number of pages
689
Condition
New
Number of Pages
689
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781489995186
SKU
V9781489995186
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About William Martin McClain
W.M. McClain started working with Mathematica as soon as it appeared in 1988, bringing over ten years of nearly daily experience with Mathematica to this book.  He has written many research papers that use Mathematica and has also used group theory throughout his 20-year research career in nonlinear spectroscopy.  He published the first group theoretic analysis of nonlinear tensors in vibronic sprectroscopy, regarded by ... Read more

Reviews for Symmetry Theory in Molecular Physics with Mathematica
From the reviews: “The layout of McClain’s book definitely reflects the author’s idea of the book, together with multiple examples … . First of all it is partitioned into three Parts which are further spilt into 48 Chapters and three Appendices. … Summarizing, it is likely that tutorial book that many students and PhD students of chemistry, atomic and ... Read more

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