THEORETICAL ALCHEMY: MODELING MATTER

THEORETICAL ALCHEMY: MODELING MATTER

by HARRISONWALTER (Author)

Synopsis

The best way to understand chemical bonding may be to take a view appropriate to each individual system, a view which may be quite different for various systems. Sometimes two very different views are appropriate for the same system, and then the combination may even give the parameters needed to estimate the bonding energy by hand. Density Functional Theory, on the other hand, generally tries to take one view as applicable to all systems, and proceeds computationally.In contrast to the author's two previous well-known textbooks, Electronic Structure and the Properties of Solids (1989) and Elementary Electronic Structure (1999), in this book he tries to distill the essence of the representation of electronic structure in a much briefer description. It is shortened by focusing primarily on the bonding energies, the energy gained in assembling atoms as a molecule or a solid, or as a solid with a surface. A central point is that the same description of the electronic structure which gives this cohesion, can also be used to understand all of the other properties, though those other properties are not emphasized here. The effort is characterized by the title, which combines the modern word theory with the ancient effort of alchemy to make sense of the material world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 212
Publisher: World Scientific Press
Published: 20 Nov 2010

ISBN 10: 9814322148
ISBN 13: 9789814322140

Media Reviews
Harrison's treatment in the present book is pithy and distinctive, distilling a lifetime of research and reflection in a pointed, engaging discussion in eight chapters and several appendixes. Extensive references and a useful index round out the book. The work is well suited for chemistry and physics students at several levels. Its creative treatment may even engage an interested general reader. -- Choice Choice