Molecular Physics - Book Review,
by T. Buyana

Book Description This book combines in one concise volume the diverse work of several similar books in the market. Each chapter is self-contained and designed to serve the needs of graduates and undergraduates in physics, biochemistry and chemistry. Numerous illustrations accompany the material and more than 60 problems in molecular physics are worked out. Tedious mathematics that obscures the essence of physics is avoided. Though mainly theoretical, many important experimental aspects are included and discussed. It aims at teaching, and not commenting on scientific knowledge. An essential compendium, it can be used both as a textbook and a reference. The main features covered include: Quantum-mechanical treatment of molecular physics; theoretical treatment of molecular spectra and experimental techniques in spectroscopy; interatomic interactions, potentials, molecular stability, energy levels, bonds, rotational and vibrational states, anharmonicity, polarization; theoretical consideration of real molecules. Resonance methods (NMR, NQR and EPR. Theory, apparatus, techniques, numerical results, applications and utility thereof).
About the Author Theodore Buyana is a physicist who graduated from Istanbul University and New York University where he worked as a researcher in experimental atomic physics. After serving as physics and laboratory instructor at NYU, he taught advanced physics laboratory at Bosphorus University, Turkey, and joined the faculty of the University of Maryland for overseas teaching. He taught physics at the American Mediterranean College, Greece, and the Greek-British Center, Athens. He has published scientific articles in various newspapers overseas where he worked as a physics instructor and a contractor of the US Department of State. He is currently a PhD candidate in literature at the University of Corfu, Greece.
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