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文档介绍:INTRODUCTION
QUANTUM MECHANICS
With Applications to Chemistry
LINUS -pAULfG, PBPM
Professor of Chemistry, California Institute of Tefyn&oftT
E. BRIGHT WILSON, JR., .
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Harvard University
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EDITION
MCGRAW-HILL PAN^IN '
NEW YORK AND LONDON
PANY, LTD.
TOKYO.
INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM MECHANICS
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EDITION
Exclusive rights by Kogakusha Co., Ltd. for manufacture and export
from Japan. This book cannot be re-exported from the country to
which u is consigned by Kogakusha Co., Ltd. or by McGraw-Hill Book
Company, Inc. or any of Us subsidiaries.
COPYRIGHT, 1935, BY THE
MCGRAW-HILL PANY, INC.
fill rights reserved. This book, or
parts Ike ;'<;/, rtct be reproduced
in any form without permission of
the publishers.
TOSHO INSATSU
PRINTING CO , LTD
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PREFACE
In writing this book we have attempted to produce a textbook
the
of practical quantum mechanics for the chemist, experi-
mental physicist, and the beginning student of theoretical
a critical discus-
physics. The book is not intended to provide
sion of quantum mechanics, nor even to presen^ia thorough
survey of the subject. We hope that it does gb^ela, lucid and
easily understandable introduction to a limjAdVpori*<m >
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quantum-mechanical theorv; n*w*iv. *hat i^WJ < - Via ^
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suggested by the nnm- <..,-,,, ra^tinta the
al&eussion of the Schrodinger wave equal kM . ^ l?fce" problems
which ran be treated by means of it. The effort has been made
to provide for the reader a means of equipping himself with a
practical grasp of this subject, so that he can apply quantum
mechanics to most of the chemical and physical problems which
may confront him.
The book is particularly designed for study by men without
extensive previous experience with advanced mathematics, such
as chemists interested in the subject because of its chemical