Group theory in chemistry : bonding and molecular spectroscopy / Asok K Mukherjee and Bankim Chandra Ghosh
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- 9789386235190
- 541.2 MUK-A
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Group theory is an important part of the M Sc chemistry curriculum of almost all universities. A proper understanding of chemical bonding and molecular spectroscopy remains incomplete without at least a preliminary knowledge of molecular symmetry aspects. This is obtained from the representation theory of groups which is explained in this text. Students with a basic knowledge of elementary quantum chemistry and mathematics will be able to benefit immensely from the book.
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