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Unstable States in the Continuous Spectra (II: Interpretation, Theory and Applications): Advances in Quantum Chemistry, cartea 63

Erkki J. Brändas, Cleanthes Nicolaides
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 apr 2012
Advances in Quantum Chemistry presents surveys of current topics in this rapidly developing field that has emerged at the cross section of the historically established areas of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. It features detailed reviews written by leading international researchers. This series provides a one-stop resource for following progress in this interdisciplinary area.


  • Publishes articles, invited reviews and proceedings of major international conferences and workshops
  • Written by leading international researchers in quantum and theoretical chemistry
  • Highlights important interdisciplinary developments
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780123970091
ISBN-10: 0123970091
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Advances in Quantum Chemistry


Public țintă

Quantum chemists, physical chemists, physicists

Cuprins

  1. On Resonance: A First Glance into the Behavior of Unstable States Shachar Klaiman and Ido Gilary
  2. Examining the Limits of Physical Theory: Analytical Principles and Logical Implications Erkki J. Brändas
  3. Resonances in Bimolecular Chemical Reactions Rex T. Skodje
  4. Quasi-Bound States of Electronic and Positronic Few-Body Systems: Analysis of Multichannel Scattering Information Isao Shimamura
  5. Atomic Resonance States and Their Role in Charge Changing Processes Eva Lindroth and Luca Argenti
  6. Electronic Decay in Multiply Charged Polyatomic Systems Vitali Averbukh and Premysl Kolorenc

Recenzii

"Quantum chemistry has emerged as a subject in its own right. The appearance of a review publication which surveys recent achievements in the field is therefore very appropriate and, when it has the quality of this volume, is most welcome." --Proceedings of the Physical Society