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    Author(s)Janos J. Ladik
    PublisherKluwer Academic Publishers Group
    ISBN9780306424342
    Pages432
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 1995

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    Kluwer Academic Publishers Group Quantum Theory of Polymers as Solids 1995 Edition by Janos J. Ladik

    The goal of this monograph is to summarize the different quantum- mechanical methods developed in the last 20 years to treat the electronic structure of polymers. Owing to the nature of the problem, these methods consist of a mixture of quantum-chemical and solid-state physical tech- niques. The theory described in Part I treats, besides the Hartree-Fock problem, the* electron correlation, and it has also been developed for disordered polymeric systems. Though for obvious reasons the book could not include all the existing calculations, each new method des- cribed is illustrated by a few applications, with a discussion of the numerical results obtained. Far more details see the Introduction to Part I. The second part contains the theoretical calculation of different properties of polymers based on the methods systematically introduced in the first part. The properties calculated include the electronic and vibrational spectra of polymers, and the computation of their transport, magnetic, and mechanical properties. In cases where reliable ex- perimental data are available, the theoretical results are compared with them.



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