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- catalog contributor b3779069.
- catalog created "1972.".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "1972.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1972.".
- catalog description "pt. I. Treatment of molecular vibrations by classical mechanics. A simple example to illustrate the application of classical mechanics -- Approximations in the treatment of molecular vibrations using mechanical models -- Matrices and their relevant properties -- Vectors and matrices -- Classical treatment of the molecular vibrational problem using internal coordinates -- Setting up the G matrix -- Symmetry point groups and matrix representations of them -- Irreducible representations and the character table of a group -- Orthogonality properties of irreducible representations -- The number of distinct normal vibrational frequencies of a molecule and their symmetry species -- Projection operators and their use for the complete reduction of group representations -- Internal symmetry coordinates and the factoring of the vibrational secular equation -- An example of treatment by classical mechanics: the normal vibrations of the BF₃ molecule -- Isotopic product rules -- Force fields and the problem of calculating force constants from observed frequencies -- The calculation of vibrational normal coordinates -- pt. II. The quantum-mechanical treatment of molecular vibrational spectroscopy. The vibrational wave equation and its solutions -- Infra-red absorption and Raman scattering: simple theory and restricted selection rules -- States of polarization of light scattered by molecules -- Symmetry properties of wave functions -- The general selection rule for fundamentals in infra-red absorption -- Application of the general selection rule to overtones and combination tones in infra-red absorption -- General rules of selection and polarization for Raman scattering -- The use of vibrational spectroscopy to determine molecular symmetry.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 370 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Introduction to the theory of molecular vibrations and vibrational spectroscopy.".
- catalog identifier "0198553528".
- catalog isFormatOf "Introduction to the theory of molecular vibrations and vibrational spectroscopy.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "1972.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford, Clarendon Press,".
- catalog relation "Introduction to the theory of molecular vibrations and vibrational spectroscopy.".
- catalog subject "Molecular spectra.".
- catalog subject "Molecular spectroscopy.".
- catalog subject "QC454 .W86".
- catalog subject "Vibrational spectra.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. Treatment of molecular vibrations by classical mechanics. A simple example to illustrate the application of classical mechanics -- Approximations in the treatment of molecular vibrations using mechanical models -- Matrices and their relevant properties -- Vectors and matrices -- Classical treatment of the molecular vibrational problem using internal coordinates -- Setting up the G matrix -- Symmetry point groups and matrix representations of them -- Irreducible representations and the character table of a group -- Orthogonality properties of irreducible representations -- The number of distinct normal vibrational frequencies of a molecule and their symmetry species -- Projection operators and their use for the complete reduction of group representations -- Internal symmetry coordinates and the factoring of the vibrational secular equation -- An example of treatment by classical mechanics: the normal vibrations of the BF₃ molecule -- Isotopic product rules -- Force fields and the problem of calculating force constants from observed frequencies -- The calculation of vibrational normal coordinates -- pt. II. The quantum-mechanical treatment of molecular vibrational spectroscopy. The vibrational wave equation and its solutions -- Infra-red absorption and Raman scattering: simple theory and restricted selection rules -- States of polarization of light scattered by molecules -- Symmetry properties of wave functions -- The general selection rule for fundamentals in infra-red absorption -- Application of the general selection rule to overtones and combination tones in infra-red absorption -- General rules of selection and polarization for Raman scattering -- The use of vibrational spectroscopy to determine molecular symmetry.".
- catalog title "Introduction to the theory of molecular vibrations and vibrational spectroscopy [by] L. A. Woodward.".
- catalog type "text".