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Hotta, Shu
2023
Table of Contents:
“... Group Theory -- Chapter 17. Symmetry Groups -- Chapter 18. Representation Theory of Groups -- Chapter 19. Applications of Group Theory to Physical Chemistry -- Chapter 20.Theory of Continuous Groups -- Chapter 21. The Dirac Equation -- Chapter 22...”2023
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Hotta, Shu
2020
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“... Spaces -- 11. Vectors and Their Transformation -- 12. Canonical Forms of Matrices -- 13. Inner Product Space -- 14. Hermitian Operators and Unitary Operators -- 15. Exponential Functions of Matrices -- Part IV: Group Theory and Its Chemical Applications -- 16...”2020
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Lesk, Arthur M.
2004
Table of Contents:
“...The Relationship between Group Theory and Chemistry -- Symmetry -- Group Theory -- Point Groups — The Symmetry Groups of Small Molecules -- to Linear Algebra -- Group Representations and Character Tables -- Molecular Vibrations -- Electronic Structure...”2004
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Liboff, Richard L.
2004
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“... -- 6.1 Central-Field Approximation -- 6.2 Atoms in Crystal Fields -- 6.3 Correlation Diagrams -- 6.4 Electric and Magnetic Material Properties -- 6.5 Tensors in Group Theory -- Summary of Topics for Chapter 6 -- Problems -- 7 Elements of Abstract Algebra...”2004
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Ladd, Mark
2003
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“...1 Crystal Morphology and Crystal Symmetry -- 2 Lattices and Space-Group Theory -- 3 I X-rays, X-ray Diffraction, and Structure Factors II Intensities and Intensity Statistics -- 4 I Optical and X-ray Examination of Crystals II Measurement of Intensity...”2003
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Veszprémi, Tamás
1999
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“...1. Fundamentals of Group Theory -- 2. Postulates of Quantum Mechanics -- 3. Playing with the Schrödinger Equation -- 4. Quantum Chemistry: A Hierarchy of Approximations -- 5. Methods of Solution -- 6. The Hartree-Fock Method and Its Consequences -- 7...”1999
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Evarestov, Robert A.
1997
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“...1. Introduction -- 2. Finite Groups and Their Representations -- 2.1 Elements of Group Theory -- 2.2 Elements of Group Representation Theory -- 2.3 Generation of Representations -- 3. Symmetry Groups and Their Representations -- 3.1 The Euclidean Group...”1997
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Smeyers, Yves G.
1995
Table of Contents:
“... Group of Longuet-Higgins to Asymmetric Tunneling Problems -- II: Structure And Symmetry Of Non-Rigid Molecular Systems -- Characterization of Rotational Isomerization Processes in Monorotor Molecules -- Group Theory for Three-Dimensional Non-Rigid Molecular...”1995
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Pyykkö, Pekka
1993
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“... 5.15. Atom-atom collisions and interatomic potentials -- Table 5.16. Nuclear processes involving electronic wave functions -- Table 5.17. Parity-violation effects in atoms and molecules -- 6. Symmetry -- Table 6.1. Group theory and symmetry aspects -- 7...”1993
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Evarestov, Robert A.
1993
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“...1. Introduction -- 2. Finite Groups and Their Representations -- 2.1 Elements of Group Theory -- 2.2 Elements of Group Representation Theory -- 2.3 Generation of Representations -- 3. Symmetry Groups and Their Representations -- 3.1 The Euclidean Group...”1993
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Kiral, E.
1990
Table of Contents:
“... Class m3m -- 7.59. Composite Symbols of Chapter 7 -- 8 Applications -- Appendices -- A. Review of Group Theory and Representation -- B. Integrity Bases of Crystallographic Groups -- C. Magnetic Point Symmetry of Certain Materials -- D. Basic Quantities...”1990
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Starzak, Michael E.
1989
Table of Contents:
“... and Direct Products -- to Group Theory....”1989
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Acrivos, J. V.
1984
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“...2O5 -- Application of Group Theory to X-Ray Absorption Edge Studies -- On Discrete Symmetry Groups for Systems with an Odd Number of Electrons -- Superconductivity in the BaPb1-xBixO3 System -- II Properties of Amorphous Solids and Liquids -- Electronic...”1984
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Kiefer, W.
1982
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“... -- General Introduction to Non-Linear Raman Spectroscopy -- The Polarizability and Hyperpolarizability Tensors -- Classical Approach to Third-Order Non-Linear Susceptibilities -- Hyper Rayleigh and Hyper Raman Scattering -- Group Theory for Various Raman...”1982
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Koningstein, J. A.
1972
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“.... Scattering Tensors and Radiation from Classical Oscillators -- II-3. Rotation of Tensors -- II-4. Specific Rotation of Symmetric and Antisymmetric Tensors -- III. Some Aspects of Group Theory -- III-1. Symmetry Elements -- III-2. Definition Properties of Point...”1972
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