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Quatum chemistry

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Viva student editionPublication details: New Delhi: Viva Books, 2003.Description: x, 517p. : illISBN:
  • 9788130918945
Subject(s): Other classification:
  • E:219 M3;P3;38
Summary: The book has been selectively updated throughout, with perhaps the most significant revision being the incorporation of computer power. The new edition covers quantum chemistry programs such as Gaussian and WebMo, and encourages the use of programs such as MathCad and Mathematica to perform calculations with hitherto unheard of ease. The new edition has also included a series of short math "refresher" inserts spaced intermittently throughout the book to help students focus on the physical principles being explained rather than struggling with the underlying mathematics. The book assumes a prerequisite of one year of calculus with no required knowledge of differential equations.
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Textual Central Science Library Central Science Library E:219 M3;P3;38 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available { reprint 2013 } SL1560868

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The book has been selectively updated throughout, with perhaps the most significant revision being the incorporation of computer power. The new edition covers quantum chemistry programs such as Gaussian and WebMo, and encourages the use of programs such as MathCad and Mathematica to perform calculations with hitherto unheard of ease. The new edition has also included a series of short math "refresher" inserts spaced intermittently throughout the book to help students focus on the physical principles being explained rather than struggling with the underlying mathematics. The book assumes a prerequisite of one year of calculus with no required knowledge of differential equations.

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