Applied Mathematics for Physical Chemistry (3e)

James R. Barrante, Southern Connecticut State University
Title Applied Mathematics for Physical Chemistry
Edition 3rd
ISBN 9780131008458
ISBN 10 0131008455
Published 15/09/2003
Published by Pearson Higher Ed USA
Pages 256
Format Paperback
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Description

For undergraduate level physical chemistry courses.

The textbook was written as a supplement to help students learn and apply the advanced mathematics necessary to understand physical chemistry. The first half of the book should act as a review of subject matter normally covered in prerequisite courses. The latter half of the book covers important material normally not covered in prerequisite mathematics courses, but is essential to physical chemistry study.

Table of contents


1. Coordinate Systems.

Cartesian Coordinates. Plane Polar Coordinates. Spherical Polar Coordinates. Complex Numbers.



2. Functions and Graphs.

Functions. Graphical Representation of Functions. Roots to Polynomial Equations.



3. Logarithms.

General Properties of Logarithms. Common Logarithms. Natural Logarithms.



4. Differential Calculus.

Functions of Single Variables. Functions of Several Variables-Partial Derivatives. The Total Differential. Derivative as a Ratio of Infinitesimally Small Changes. Geometric Properties of Derivatives. Constrained Maxima and Minima.



5. Integral Calculus.

Integral as an Antiderivative. General Methods of Integration. Special Methods of Integration. The Integral as a Summation of Infinitesimally Small Elements. Line Integrals. Double and Triple Integrals.



6. Infinite Series.

Tests for Convergence and Divergence. Power Series Revisited. Maclaurin and Taylor Series. Fourier Series and Fourier Transforms.



7. Differential Equations.

Linear Combinations. First-Order Differential Equations. Second-Order Differential Equations. with Constant Coefficients. General Series Methods of Solution. Special Polynomial Solutions to Differential Equations. Exact and Inexact Differentials. Integrating Factors. Partial Differential Equations.



8. Scalars and Vectors.

Addition of Vectors. Multiplication of Vectors. Applications.



9. Matrices and Determinants.

Square Matrices and Determinants. Matrix Algebra.



10. Operators.

Vector Operators. Eigenvalue Equations Revisited. Hermitian Operators. Rotational Operators. Transformation of ∇2 to Plane Polar Coordinates.



11. Numerical Methods and the Use of the Computer.

Graphical Presentation. Numerical Integration. Roots to Equations. Fourier Transforms Revisited-Macros.



12. Mathematical Methods in the Laboratory.

Probability. Experimental Errors. Propagation of Errors. Preparation of Graphs. Linear Regression. Tangents and Areas.



Appendix I. Table of Physical Constants.


Appendix II. Table of Integrals.


Appendix III. Transformation of ∇2 Spherical Polar Coordinate.


Appendix IV. Stirling's Approximation.


Appendix V. Solving a 3x3 Determinant.


Appendix VI. Statistics.


Answers.


Index.
New to this edition
  • Chapter on numerical methods using Microsoft Excel.
    • Students learn how to apply the features of Excel to do experimental calculation, draw graphs, etc.

  • Approximately 70 new problems.
    • Provides students with relevant examples.

Features & benefits
  • NEW - Chapter on numerical methods using Microsoft Excel.
    • Students learn how to apply the features of Excel to do experimental calculation, draw graphs, etc.

  • NEW - Approximately 70 new problems.
    • Provides students with relevant examples.

  • A supplement to all textbooks of physical chemistry.
    • Can be used by any student taking any physical chemistry course.

  • Chapters on differential and integral calculus.
    • Help students review this material and apply it to physical chemistry.

  • Chapter on the introduction to differential equations.
    • Essential to understanding many physical chemistry concepts.

  • Chapter illustrating the use of discrete Fourier transforms and their application to diffraction and spectroscopy.
    • Teaches students how to calculate Fourier transforms using Excel.

  • End of chapter problems—Answers given at the back of the book.
    • Allows students to practice mathematics.