Synopses & Reviews
Providing the chemical physics field with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations in every area of the discipline, the latest volume of Advances in Chemical Physics continues to provide significant, up-to-date chapters written by internationally recognized researchers.
This volume is essentially devoted to helping the reader obtain general information about a wide variety of topics in chemical physics. Advances in Chemical Physics, Volume 114 includes chapters addressing vibrational energy flow, discrete variable representations and their utilization, the unified theory of photochemical charge separation, and the association, dissociation, acceleration, and suppression of reactions by laser pulses.
Review
"Specialists...explain recent developments for scientists working in other areas of chemical physics." (SciTech Book News, March 2001)
Table of Contents
The Decoupling of Electronic and Nuclear Motions in the Isolated Molecule Schrodinger Hamiltonian (B. Sutcliffe).
Association, Dissociation, and the Acceleration and Suppression of Reactions by Laser Pulses (M. Shapiro).
Vibrational Energy Flow: A State Space Approach (M. Gruebele).
Discrete-Variable Representations and Their Utilization (J. Light & T. Carrington).
Above and Below the Wannier Threshold (A. Loughan).
Unified Theory of Photochemical Charge Separation (A. Burshtein).
Indexes.