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Re: Hydrogen atom modelling for P-Chem
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- Subject: [mg23047] Re: Hydrogen atom modelling for P-Chem
- From: c wood <ca_wood at pacbell.net>
- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 02:43:31 -0400 (EDT)
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Brett
You may look at Quantum Methods with Mathematica by James M. Feagin. Comes
with a 3.5" diskette which follow the examples in the book. Unfortunately
this text was written some time ago and not quite sure about availability.
I am using 3.0 so it was a simple matter to convert the 2.2 files to
standard format.
Best
Charles
DRL wrote in message <8aej99$39u at smc.vnet.net>...
>I am currently taking Physical Chemistry/Quantum Mechanics at Austin
>College in Sherman, TX. We are studying the Schrodinger Wave Equation
>and its applications to modeling of the hydrogen atom. A search of the
>Mathematica table of contents didn't turn up any match and I was curious
>if anyone else had used Mathematica for some specific applications
>related to the hydrogen atom.
>
>Thanx,
>Brett
>
>
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