Thomas Wolfram is a former Chairman and Professor of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Missouri, Columbia. He has founded a science and technology laboratory for a major company and started a company that manufactured diode-pumped, fiber-optic transmitters and amplifiers.
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Preface 1. Introductory example: squarene 2. Molecular vibrations of isotopically substituted AB2 molecules 3. Spherical symmetry and the full rotation group 4. Crystal field theory 5. Electron spin and angular momentum 6. Molecular electronic structure: the LCAO model 7. Electronic states of diatomic molecules 8. Transition metal complexes 9. Space groups and crystalline solids 10. Application of space group theory: energy bands for the perovskite structure 11. Applications of space group theory: lattice vibrations 12. Time reversal and magnetic groups 13. Graphene 14. Carbon nanotubes Appendixes Index.
Preface 1. Introductory example: squarene 2. Molecular vibrations of isotopically substituted AB2 molecules 3. Spherical symmetry and the full rotation group 4. Crystal field theory 5. Electron spin and angular momentum 6. Molecular electronic structure: the LCAO model 7. Electronic states of diatomic molecules 8. Transition metal complexes 9. Space groups and crystalline solids 10. Application of space group theory: energy bands for the perovskite structure 11. Applications of space group theory: lattice vibrations 12. Time reversal and magnetic groups 13. Graphene 14. Carbon nanotubes Appendixes Index.
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