Professor Wilson, in an active research career spanning more than 5O years at Harvard University, became a chief architect of chemical physics. He provided definitive theoretical treatments of many aspects of molecular vibrational and rotational dynamics, especially symmetry analysis, and developed with his students key experimental methods in infrared and microwave spectroscopy. The 40 papers reprinted in this volume include many classics offering Wilson's insight and lucid exposition. Commentary by the editor sets the papers in historical context and traces connections to much work descended from the seminal contributions of Wilson.
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The Normal Modes and Frequencies of Vibration of the Regular Plane Hexagon Model of the Benzene Molecule; The Statistical Weights of the Rotational Levels of Polyatomic Molecules, including Methane, Ammonia, Benzene, Cyclopropane and Ethylene; Some Mathematical Methods for the Study of Molecular Vibrations; A Stark-Effect Microwave Spectrograph of High Sensitivity; Sum Rules for the Vibration Frequencies of Isotopic Molecules; Analysis of Spin-Spin Interaction in the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra of Symmetrical Molecules; Microwave Spectrum and Barrier to Internal Rotation of cis-I-Fluoropropylene; Microwave Double-Resonance Experiments; Orbital Symmetry and Concerted Reactions in Terms of Exact Wave functions; On the Definition of Molecular Structure in Quantum Mechanics; Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding in Some Small Vapour-Phase Molecules Studies with Microwave Spectroscopy. (Part contents).