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Relativistic Methods for Chemists

  • Features relativistic effects in atoms and molecules from a chemist’s perspective
  • Contains contributions from computational chemists and experiental chemists
  • Aimed at individuals not highly versed in relativistic methods who want to acquire the rudiments of relativistic computing and the associated problems of importance for the heavy element chemistry
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Challenges and Advances in Computational Chemistry and Physics (COCH, volume 10)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. An Introduction to Relativistic Quantum Chemistry

    • W. H. Eugen Schwarz
    Pages 1-62
  3. Two-Component Relativistic Theories

    • Maria Barysz
    Pages 165-190
  4. Relativistic Density Functional Theory

    • Christoph van Wüllen
    Pages 191-214
  5. Relativistic Pseudopotentials

    • Xiaoyan Cao, Michael Dolg
    Pages 215-277
  6. Four-Component Electronic Structure Methods

    • Ephraim Eliav, Uzi Kaldor
    Pages 279-349
  7. Relativistic Symmetries in the Electronic Structure and Properties of Molecules

    • Devashis Majumdar, Szczepan Roszak, Jerzy Leszczynski
    Pages 373-405
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 599-613

About this book

“Relativistic Methods for Chemists”, written by a highly qualified team of authors, is targeted at both experimentalists and theoreticians interested in the area of relativistic effects in atomic and molecular systems and processes and in their consequences for the interpretation of the heavy element’s chemistry.

The theoretical part of the book focuses on the relativistic methods for molecular calculations discussing relativistic two-component theory, density functional theory, pseudopotentials and correlations. The experimentally oriented chapters describe the use of relativistic methods in different applications focusing on the design of new materials based on heavy element compounds, the role of the spin-orbit coupling in photochemistry and photobiology, and chirality and its relations to relativistic description of matter and radiation.

This book is written at an intermediate level in order to appeal to a broader audience than just experts working in the field of relativistic theory.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Inst. Chemistry, Dept. Quantum Chemistry, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland

    Maria Barysz

  • Dept. Chemistry, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, USA

    Yasuyuki Ishikawa

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eBook USD 259.00
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Softcover Book USD 329.99
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