Quantum chemistry is notoriously difficult because it requires a shift from intuitive classical physics to abstract mathematical probability. A.K. Chandra’s textbook is highly regarded for several reasons:
"Introductory Quantum Chemistry" by A.K. Chandra is an excellent textbook that provides a comprehensive introduction to quantum chemistry. The book's clear explanations, comprehensive coverage, and practical applications make it an ideal resource for undergraduate students of chemistry and related fields. While it may have some limitations, the benefits of using this textbook far outweigh its weaknesses. If you're interested in exploring the fascinating world of quantum chemistry, this book is an excellent place to start.
Detailed looks at the Variation Method and Perturbation Theory.
Quantum chemistry is notoriously difficult because it requires a shift from intuitive classical physics to abstract mathematical probability. A.K. Chandra’s textbook is highly regarded for several reasons:
"Introductory Quantum Chemistry" by A.K. Chandra is an excellent textbook that provides a comprehensive introduction to quantum chemistry. The book's clear explanations, comprehensive coverage, and practical applications make it an ideal resource for undergraduate students of chemistry and related fields. While it may have some limitations, the benefits of using this textbook far outweigh its weaknesses. If you're interested in exploring the fascinating world of quantum chemistry, this book is an excellent place to start.
Detailed looks at the Variation Method and Perturbation Theory.