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Radiationless transitions comprise an important class of physical
phenomena occurring in the excited states of molecules. They affect
the lifetimes of the ex cited states and govern primary
photochemical and photophysical processes. Much effort has been
devoted to the understanding of radiationless transi tions. Still,
owing to recent advances, the field continues to attract attention.
The demand for a book on the theory of these processes naturally
arises in at tempting to comprehend a large body of literature, as
the famous review article by K. F. Freed and the book by R. Englman
do not encompass some issues of current interest. Our intent is to
highlight the underlying physical principles and methods in such a
way that the book both in its content and its presentation is
instruc tive for a wide audience. The basic ideas are treated in
simple mathematical terms intelligible to ex perimentalists and to
readers unfamiliar with the field. Complicated theoret ical methods
are always expounded from first principles, so that a knowledge of
quantum mechanics and mathematics at the graduate-student level
will enable the reader to easily follow the derivations. Experts
will find efficient methods of calculating the transition rates, as
well as new applications of quasiclassical methods and fresh
treatments of standard problems. Details of measurements are not
discussed, and experimental data are only invoked to illustrate the
theory."
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