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L. Pauling, E. B. Wilson, Jr., Introduction to Quantum Mechanics With Applications to Chemistry Dover, New York (1963). [Pg.17]

Reprinted from Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, with Application to Chemistry, by Linus Pauling and E. Bright Wilson, Jr., McGraw Hill, NY, Section 42, pp. 326-331 (1935). [Pg.208]

See, for example, L. Pauling and R. H. Wilson, Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, with Applications to Chemistry, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1UU5), pp. 273—2b0, mid cx. U) below. [Pg.24]

Pauling, L., Wilson, E.B. Jr. Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Applications to Chemistry,... [Pg.186]

L. Pauling and E.B. Wilson, Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with Application to Chemistry. New York McGraw-Hill, 1935, Ch. XI. [Pg.356]

The contributions of Erich Hiickel to the development of molecular orbital theory have already been mentioned in the subsection on Germany (Section 5.4.1) the development of semi-empirical quantum mechanical treatments in organic chemistry by M. J. S. Dewar has been discussed in Section 5.5. In the early development of the application of quantum mechanics to chemistry, Linus Pauling (1901-1994)359 was pre-eminent. He was associated with CalTech for most of his career. His work before World War II generated two influential books the Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (with E. Bright Wilson, 1935)360 and The Nature of the Chemical Bond (1939).361 He favoured the valence-bond treatment and the theory of resonance. [Pg.117]

Shoichiro Nomura and Masanori Abe, Introduction to Quantum Mechanics With Exercises for Seminars, Corona-sha, Tokyo, 1982. [Pg.299]

INTRODUCTION TO QUANTUM MECHANICS With Applications to Chemistry, Linus Pauling E. Bright Wilson, Jr. Classic undergraduate text by Nobel Prize winner applies quantum mechanics to chemical and physical problems. Numerous tables and figures enhance the text. Chapter bibliographies. Appendices. Index. 468pp. 5X 8X. 64871-0 Pa. 9.95... [Pg.117]

By 1935, Pauling believed that he had acquired an "essentially complete understanding of the nature of the chemical bond." Always eager to get his contributions recognized quickly among his peers, Pauling used all communication channels in order to reach as many people as possible. The Introduction to Quantum Mechanics with... [Pg.115]


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