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Principles and Practices of Molecular Properties : theory, Modeling, and Simulations

By: Publication details: UK, John Wiley and Sons, 2018Description: xxii, 468p. 27 cmISBN:
  • 9780470725627
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 539.12 NOR
Summary: Molecular properties can be probed both through experiment and simulation. This book bridges these two worlds, connecting the experimentalist's macroscopic view of responses of the electromagnetic field to the theoretician’s microscopic description of the molecular responses. Comprehensive in scope, it also offers conceptual illustrations of molecular response theory by means of time-dependent simulations of simple systems
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Includes Bibliographical references and index.

Molecular properties can be probed both through experiment and simulation. This book bridges these two worlds, connecting the experimentalist's macroscopic view of responses of the electromagnetic field to the theoretician’s microscopic description of the molecular responses. Comprehensive in scope, it also offers conceptual illustrations of molecular response theory by means of time-dependent simulations of simple systems

Chanakya University Purchase 16-05-2025

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