Theory of Atomic Spectra
Discover the groundbreaking work of "Theory of Atomic Spectra," authored by a pioneering expert in the field and published by Cambridge University Press in 1935. Spanning 460 pages, this book has established itself as the standard reference for understanding atomic spectra theory. It begins with a concise history, paving the way for an in-depth exposition of quantum mechanics.
This text dives into a unified deduction of atomic spectra derived from quantum mechanical principles, presenting the theory with meticulous detail. Results are thoroughly documented and meticulously compared to experimental observations, making it an invaluable resource for students and professionals alike. Whether you're delving into atomic physics or simply expanding your knowledge, this comprehensive guide serves as an essential addition to any serious reader's library.
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