The Advances in Chemical Physics series provides the chemical physics field with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. This volume explores the following topics: Thermodynamic Perturbation Theory for Associating MoleculesPath Integrals and Effective Potentials in the Study of Monatomic Fluids at EquilibriumSponteneous Symmetry Breaking in Matter Induced by Degeneracies and PseudogeneraciesMean-Field Electrostatics Beyond the Point-Charge DescriptionFirst Passage Processes in Cellular BiologyTheoretical Modeling of Vibrational Spectra and Proton Tunneling in Hydroen-Bonded Systems
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The Advances in Chemical Physics series provides the chemical physics field with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline.
Contributors List ix Preface to the Series xi Thermodynamic Perturbation Theory for Associating Molecules 1 Bennett D. Marshall and Walter G. Chapman Path Integrals and Effective Potentials in the Study of Monatomic Fluids at Equilibrium 49 Luis M. Sesé Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in Matter Induced by Degeneracies and Pseudodegeneracies 159 Isaac B. Bersuker Mean Field Electrostatics Beyond the Point Charge Description 209 Derek Frydel First‐Passage Processes in Cellular Biology 261 Srividya Iyer‐Biswas and Anton Zilman Theoretical Modeling of Vibrational Spectra and Proton Tunneling in Hydrogen‐Bonded Systems 307 Marek Janusz Wójcik Index 343
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781119165149
Publisert
2016-07-01
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Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
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612 gr
Høyde
231 mm
Bredde
158 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
360
Om bidragsyterne
STUART A. RICE, PhD,received his master's degree and doctorate from Harvard University and was a junior fellow at Harvard for two years before joining the faculty of The University of Chicago in 1957, where he is currently the Frank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus.
AARON R. DINNER, PhD,received his bachelor's degree and doctorate from Harvard University, after which he conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Oxford and the University of California, Berkeley. He joined the faculty at The University of Chicago in 2003.