Symmetry and Group Theory

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Free Online Course: Symmetry and Group Theory provided by Swayam is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 12 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Swayam. Symmetry and Group Theory is taught by Prof. Jeetender Chugh.

Overview
  • The objective of the course is to help recognize symmetry in molecules and understand its role in Chemistry. The course will explore the role of symmetry in (A) determining molecular properties (e.g. optical activity, dipole moment), (B) classifying and assigning nomenclature to molecules, molecular states and molecular motions and (C) bringing about simplifications in the application of quantum mechanics to molecules, and (D) determining spectroscopic selection rules based on molecular symmetry. Group theory applied to the study of molecular symmetry has far reaching consequences in chemistry and the course will provide an in-depth appreciation of this. INTENDED AUDIENCE :3rd year BS-MS students, 1st year M.Sc. students with Chemistry major, 1st year Chemistry Ph.D. studentsPREREQUISITES : General Physical Chemistry, Fundamentals of SpectroscopyINDUSTRIES SUPPORT :None

Syllabus
  • Week1:Introduction to the course; Symmetry and Parity Operator; Symmetry Elements and Operations
    Week2:Symmetry Elements and Operations; Coordinate System; Product of symmetry operations
    Week3:Symmetry Point Groups; Schönflies Notations of the Point Groups; Point Group Determination; Applications of Symmetry - Prediction of Dipole Moment and Optical Activity
    Week4:Definition of Group, Sub-group, Class; Group Multiplication Tables; Matrix Representation of the Symmetry Operations in Point Groups
    Week5:Reducible, Equivalent, and Irreducible Representations; The Great Orthogonality Theorem and its Corollaries
    Week6:Irreducible Representations using The Great Orthogonality Theorem; Construction of Character Tables and Meaning of all the terms in the Character Table; Mulliken Symbols for Irreducible Representations
    Week7:Representations of a Cyclic Group; Application of Group Theory to Quantum Mechanics; Degenerate Eigen Functions; Direct Product of Irreducible Representations
    Week8:Applications of Direct Product, Symmetry Adapted Linear Combinations
    Week9:Projection Operator and its application to Symmetry Adapted Linear Combinations (SALCs); Symmetry and Chemical Bonding; Valence Bond Theory
    Week10:Localized and Delocalized Molecular Orbital Theory; Ascent and Descent in Symmetry
    Week11:Crystal Field Theory; Jahn Teller Distortion; Introduction to Spectroscopy; Rotational Spectroscopy
    Week12:Vibrational Spectroscopy; Raman Spectroscopy; Atomic Motions; Symmetry of Normal Modes; Visualizing Molecular Vibrations; Spectral Transition Probabilities