Chapter 1 Toward Quantum Mechanics Chapter 2 Mathematics for Quantum Mechanics Chapter 3 The Schrodinger Equation and the Particle-in-a-Box Chapter 4 Wave Functions and Experimental Outcomes Chapter 5 Commutation Rules and Uncertainty Relations Chapter 6 Stationary and Non-stationary Quantum States Chapter 7 The Harmonic Oscillator Chapter 8 Rigid Rotations and Rotational Angular Momentum Chapter 9 Diatomic Rotational–Vibrational Spectroscopy Chapter 10 The Hydrogen-Like Atoms Chapter 11 Approximation Methods Chapter 12 Electrons in Atoms Chapter 13 Molecular Electronic Structure and Chemical Bonding
Steven. A. Adelman (Steve) was born and grew up on the West Side of
Chicago. He developed a passion for science in early childhood
becoming especially fascinated by human evolution. Gradually his
interests shifted to Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. Thus, he
was led to obtain a Ph.D. in 1972 from Harvard University in
Theoretical Chemical Physics, the branch of chemistry most closely
aligned with physics and mathematics. In his Ph.D. thesis he
treated several problems in atomic and molecular physics. He chose
as his thesis advisor future Chemistry Nobel Laureate Dudley R.
Herschbach whose imaginative reactive molecular beam scattering
experiments helped found the parent field of gas phase chemical
reaction dynamics, a field which revolutionized the traditional
field of chemical kinetics. After receiving his Ph.D. Steve took
post-doctoral fellowships first at MIT and then at the University
of Chicago to learn statistical mechanics, the area of theoretical
physics concerned with statistical determinations of the
equilibrium and non-equilibrium behaviors of systems with many
particles. He joined Purdue University as an Assistant Professor in
1975, became a full Professor in 1981, and is now Professor
Emeritus of Chemistry.
His current research deals with using a novel reformulation of the
statistical mechanical theory of irreversible processes to
generalize the parent field of gas phase chemical reaction dynamics
to the much more complex and broadly impactful daughter field of
condensed matter chemical reaction dynamics, especially reaction
dynamics occurring on solid surfaces and in liquid solutions. For
this work Steve has garnered thousands of citations and many
speaker invitations, including keynote speaker invitations, at
meetings in several fields world-wide.
Adelman has been awarded both Alfred P. Sloan and John Simon
Guggenheim Memorial fellowships. He is a fellow of both the
American Physical Society and the American Association for the
Advancement of Science. He has been listed in Marquis’ Who’s who in
America every year since 1985 and has been listed four times in
Marquis’ Who’s who in the world.
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