The Theory of Chemical Reaction Dynamics [E-Book] / edited by D. C. Clary.
The calculation of cross sections and rate constants for chemical reactions in the gas phase has long been a major problem in theoretical chemistry. The need for reliable and applicable theories in this field is evident when one considers the significant recent advances that have been made in develo...
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Personal Name(s): | Clary, D. C., editor |
Imprint: |
Dordrecht :
Springer,
1986
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Physical Description: |
VIII, 418 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789400946187 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-009-4618-7 |
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NATO ASI Series, Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences ;
170 |
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- Recent Quantum Scattering Calculations on the H + H2 Reaction and its Isotopic Counterparts
- Reaction Path Models for Polyatomic Reaction Dynamics From Transition State Theory to Path Integrals
- Reduced Dimensionality Theories of Quantum Reactive Scattering: Applications to Mu + H2, H + H, O(3P) + H2, D2 and HD
- Calculations on Collinear Reactions using Hyperspherical Coordinates
- Reactive Scattering in the Bending-Corrected Rotating Linear Model
- Periodic Orbits and Reactive Scattering:Past, Present and Future
- The Sudden Approximation for Reactions
- Hyperspherical Coordinate Formulation of the Electron-Hydrogen Atom Scattering Problem
- The R-Matrix Method
- The Time-Dependent Wavepacket Method: Application to Collision Induced Dissociation Processes
- The Distorted Wave Theory of Chemical Reactions
- The Representation and Use of Potential Energy Surfaces in the Wide Vicinity of a Reaction Path for Dynamics Calculations on Polyatomic Reactions
- Light-Heavy-Light Chemical Reactions
- Arrangement Channel Quantum Mechanical Approach to Reactive Scattering
- Resonances in Reactions: A Semiclassical View.