Group Theory Applied to Chemistry

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Chemists are used to the operational definition of symmetry, which crystallographers introduced long before the advent of quantum mechanics. The ball-and-stick models of molecules naturally exhibit the symmetrical properties of macroscopic objects. However, the practitioner of quantum chemistry and molecular modeling is not concerned with balls and sticks, but with subatomic particles: nuclei and electrons. This textbook introduces the subtle metaphors which relate our macroscopic understanding of symmetry to the molecular world. It gradually explains how bodily rotations and reflections, which leave all inter-particle distances unaltered, affect the study of molecular phenomena that depend only on these internal distances. It helps readers to acquire the skills to make use of the mathematical tools of group theory for whatever chemical problems they are confronted with in the course of their own research.

Author(s): Arnout Jozef Ceulemans (auth.)
Series: Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 269
Tags: Theoretical and Computational Chemistry; Crystallography; Inorganic Chemistry

Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Operations....Pages 1-10
Function Spaces and Matrices....Pages 11-19
Groups....Pages 21-49
Representations....Pages 51-102
What has Quantum Chemistry Got to Do with It?....Pages 103-112
Interactions....Pages 113-161
Spherical Symmetry and Spins....Pages 163-190
Back Matter....Pages 191-269