Elements of the Theory of Resonance covers the basic principles of resonance theory, including harmonic oscillators, wave packets, and energy transfer. The book introduces the mathematical techniques needed to understand resonance theory, and includes examples of how resonance is applied in fields ranging from physics to biology. This book is an essential resource for physicists, chemists, and anyone interested in the study of resonance.
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