A comprehensive account of molecular quantum electrodynamics from the perspectives of physics and theoretical chemistry. This book is an ideal reference for graduate students and researchers in chemical and molecular physics, quantum chemistry, and theoretical chemistry.
A comprehensive account of molecular quantum electrodynamics from the perspectives of physics and theoretical chemistry. This book is an ideal reference for graduate students and researchers in chemical and molecular physics, quantum chemistry, and theoretical chemistry.
R. Guy Woolley is Emeritus Professor of Chemical Physics at Nottingham Trent University. In 1978 he was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry Marlow Medal, and he was elected Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1995 'for fundamental advances in the proper description of molecules and their interaction with radiation'. He is responsible for the development of the Power-Zienau-Woolley transformation, one of the most widely used methods in molecular quantum electrodynamics.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I. The Classical World: 1. Introduction 2. Classical electromagnetism 3. Dynamics of charges and the electromagnetic field 4. The classical free electromagnetic field. Part II. Quantum Theory: 5. The quantum mechanical formalism 6. Perturbation methods 7. Quantisation of the electromagnetic field 8. The Coulomb Hamiltonian. Part III. Non-relativistic Quantum Electrodynamics: 9. The quantisation of electrodynamics 10. Quantum electrodynamics and perturbation theory 11. Quantum electrodynamics beyond perturbation theory 12. Quantum electrodynamics and molecular structure Appendices Index.
Preface Part I. The Classical World: 1. Introduction 2. Classical electromagnetism 3. Dynamics of charges and the electromagnetic field 4. The classical free electromagnetic field. Part II. Quantum Theory: 5. The quantum mechanical formalism 6. Perturbation methods 7. Quantisation of the electromagnetic field 8. The Coulomb Hamiltonian. Part III. Non-relativistic Quantum Electrodynamics: 9. The quantisation of electrodynamics 10. Quantum electrodynamics and perturbation theory 11. Quantum electrodynamics beyond perturbation theory 12. Quantum electrodynamics and molecular structure Appendices Index.
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