Maths for chemists vol 2 : : power series, complex numbers and linear algebra
by Cockett, Martin C. R; Doggett, Graham (jt. auth).
Series: Publisher: Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2003Edition: 1st ed.Description: vii, 133p.ISBN: 0854044957; 9780854044955.Subject(s): Mathematics | Complex numberSummary: Maths for Chemists Volume II: Power Series, Complex Numbers and Linear Algebra builds on the foundations laid in Volume I, and goes on to develop more advanced material. The topics covered include: power series, which are used to formulate alternative representations of functions and are important in model building in chemistry; complex numbers and complex functions, which appear in quantum chemistry, spectroscopy and crystallography; matrices and determinants used in the solution of sets of simultaneous linear equations and in the representation of geometrical transformations used to describe molecular symmetry characteristics; and vectors which allow the description of directional properties of molecules.Item type | Location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Central Library AIOU Islamabad
General Stacks
Allama Iqbal Open UniversityCentral Library |
510 COM (Browse shelf) | Available | 105365 |
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Maths for Chemists Volume II: Power Series, Complex Numbers and Linear Algebra builds on the foundations laid in Volume I, and goes on to develop more advanced material. The topics covered include: power series, which are used to formulate alternative representations of functions and are important in model building in chemistry; complex numbers and complex functions, which appear in quantum chemistry, spectroscopy and crystallography; matrices and determinants used in the solution of sets of simultaneous linear equations and in the representation of geometrical transformations used to describe molecular symmetry characteristics; and vectors which allow the description of directional properties of molecules.
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