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Vibrational-Rotational Excitations in Nonlinear Molecular Systems

Vibrational-Rotational Excitations in Nonlinear Molecular Systems
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  • ISBN-13: 9780306466113
  • ISBN: 0306466112
  • Publication Date: 2002
  • Publisher: Springer

AUTHOR

Ovchinnikov, A. A., Erikhman, Nikolai S., Pronin, Kirill A.

SUMMARY

This book provides a comprehensive theoretical description of highly-excited long-living vibrational/rotational excitations in anharmonic molecules. It comprises the classical and quantum theory of local modes, their effect upon the infrared (IR) aspects of molecules and upon the kinetics of intramolecular relaxation, and presents a semi-empirical theory that relates the geometrical parameters of the molecule to the IR spectra. The text is suitable for use by advanced graduate students, research workers in the field, post-graduate students, and research fellows. This book is also highly recommended by Dr Joseph F. Mucci (Vassar College).Ovchinnikov, A. A. is the author of 'Vibrational-Rotational Excitations in Nonlinear Molecular Systems', published 2002 under ISBN 9780306466113 and ISBN 0306466112.

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