This handbook on group theory is geared toward chemists and
experimental physicists who use spectroscopy and require knowledge
of the electronic structures of the materials they investigate.
Accessible to undergraduate students, it takes an elementary
approach to many of the key concepts. Rather than the deductive
method common to books on mathematics and theoretical physics, the
present volume introduces fundamental concepts with simple
examples, relating them to specific chemical and physical
problems.
The text is centered on detailed analysis of examples. Since
neither chemists nor spectroscopists require theorem proofs, very
few appear here. Instead, the focus remains on the principal
conclusions, their meaning, and their use. In keeping with the
text's practical bias, the main results of group theory are
presented in all sections as procedures, making possible their
systematic and step-by-step-application. Each chapter contains
problems that develop practical skill and provide a valuable
supplement to the text.
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