Introductory Quantum Chemistry

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Written for beginning graduate students and advanced undergraduates, this unique text combines both introductory and modern quantum chemistry in a single volume. Unlike similar texts, which concentrate on quantum physics and provide only brief examples of chemical applications, Quantum Mechanics in Chemistry focuses on the topics a chemist needs to know. It provides an introduction to the fundamentals of quantum mechanics as they apply to chemistry, then moves on to the more modern aspects of the field, which are very important in industry and are not emphasized in any other text. It also includes introductions to molecular spectroscopy, chemical dynamics, and computational chemistry as applied to electronic structures. The authors' websites offer text-related computer programs and a large number of exercises, problems, and solutions to further enhance the flexibility and utility value of the text for students, instructors, and professionals in the field. The publisher's website is linked to the authors' websites: see Appendix H for WWW addresses.

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Words to the reader about how to use this textbook I. What This Book Does and Does Not Contain This text is intended for use by beginning graduate students and advanced upper division undergraduate students in all areas of chemistry. It provides: (i) An introduction to the fundamentals of quantum mechanics as they apply to chemistry, (ii) Material that provides brief introductions to the subjects of molecular spectroscopy and chemical dynamics, (iii) An introduction to computational chemistry applied to the treatment of electronic structures of atoms, molecules, radicals, and ions, (iv) A large number of exercises, problems, and detailed solutions. It does not provide much historical perspective on the development of quantum mechanics. Subjects such as the photoelectric effect, black-body radiation, the dual nature