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| title : |
Foundation of Molecular Quantum Elecrodynamics |
| Type de document : |
printed text |
| Auteur : |
R.Guy Woolley, Author |
| Editeur : |
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press |
| Date de publication : |
2022 |
| ISBN (ou autre code) : |
978-1-00-922576-2 |
| Langue : |
English (eng) |
| Mots clé : |
classical elecromagnetism quantum theory |
| Indexation : |
530.12 Mécanique quantique |
| Note de contenu : |
Foundations of Molecular Quantum Electrodynamics is an advanced textbook that provides a comprehensive and rigorous introduction to molecular quantum electrodynamics (QED) — the theory describing how molecules interact with electromagnetic fields at the quantum level.
The book is structured in three major parts:
Classical Electrodynamics and Mechanics:
The first section revisits the essential principles of classical electrodynamics and mechanics using tools such as Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms. It sets the mathematical foundation needed before moving into quantum theory.
Quantum Mechanics Foundations:
The second section focuses on quantum mechanics fundamentals, especially how they relate to molecular systems. It covers key concepts like the Coulomb Hamiltonian and modern treatments of approximations such as the Born-Oppenheimer approximation (which separates electronic motion from nuclear motion in molecules).
Non-Relativistic Quantum Electrodynamics:
The final section dives into non-relativistic QED, explaining how atoms and molecules interact with light. This includes detailed discussions of frameworks such as the Power-Zienau-Woolley (PZW) representation and both perturbative and non-perturbative approaches to QED calculations. |
Foundation of Molecular Quantum Elecrodynamics [printed text] / R.Guy Woolley, Author . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022. ISBN : 978-1-00-922576-2 Langue : English ( eng)
| Mots clé : |
classical elecromagnetism quantum theory |
| Indexation : |
530.12 Mécanique quantique |
| Note de contenu : |
Foundations of Molecular Quantum Electrodynamics is an advanced textbook that provides a comprehensive and rigorous introduction to molecular quantum electrodynamics (QED) — the theory describing how molecules interact with electromagnetic fields at the quantum level.
The book is structured in three major parts:
Classical Electrodynamics and Mechanics:
The first section revisits the essential principles of classical electrodynamics and mechanics using tools such as Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms. It sets the mathematical foundation needed before moving into quantum theory.
Quantum Mechanics Foundations:
The second section focuses on quantum mechanics fundamentals, especially how they relate to molecular systems. It covers key concepts like the Coulomb Hamiltonian and modern treatments of approximations such as the Born-Oppenheimer approximation (which separates electronic motion from nuclear motion in molecules).
Non-Relativistic Quantum Electrodynamics:
The final section dives into non-relativistic QED, explaining how atoms and molecules interact with light. This includes detailed discussions of frameworks such as the Power-Zienau-Woolley (PZW) representation and both perturbative and non-perturbative approaches to QED calculations. |
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