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Beginning Group Theory for Chemistry

Beginning Group Theory for Chemistry

9780198559641
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Ghis accessible book covers group theory, which is a key area of chemistry at undergraduate level. The basic concepts of group theory are introduced, with separate sections on molecular symmetry, the mathematics of group theory and the application of group theory in chemistry. The level of the book is appropriate both for chemistry students who have and who dont have a mathematical background - reflecting the wider range of knowledge and experience of modern chemistryundergraduates. The workbook style of the book, where students write their answers to problems and compare them to model answers, helps the student to gain confidence in using group theory in chemistry. Clear, simple diagrams are provided throughout the book, and its attractive workbook format makes this anessential supplementary text for undergraduate chemistry students. Postgraduate chemists and undergraduate students of biochemistry and environmental sciences will also find this book useful.
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OUP Oxford
84843
9780198559641
9780198559641

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Publication date
1998
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
156
Dimensions (mm)
212 x 298
Weight (g)
424
  • What Use is Group Theory?; Symmetry - A Start; What is a Group?; More Representations; The Heart of Group Theory; Group Theory in Action:: Molecular Vibrations; Group Theory in Action:: Molecular Orbitals; Appendix 1:: Character tables common in chemistry; Appendix 2:: Direct product tables;
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