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This book introduces the quantum theory of angular momentum to students who are unfamiliar with it and develops it to a stage useful for research. The first part contains the basic theory of rotations and angular momentum. As the book aims to emphasize applications, mathematical details are avoided and difficult theorems stated without proof. The second part contains examples of applications to a wide range of physical phenomena and presents a collection of results helpful in solvingproblems.
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At 15, Catherine D'Amato is one of those fictional nothings who wants--at truly piteous first-person length--to be everything. . . which she suddenly sees in graceful, super-cool new gym teacher Karen Alcott. And so--with time out only for family troubles, a few kind words from cousins Tony and Joanna, and lots of solitary sketching--she moons about the elusive, untouchable Karen, who turns out, predictably, to be a first-class bitch. ""Was it possible to erase a life as though it were a badly drawn sketch? Would I be given another piece of spotless paper? Could I begin again?"" Deciding not, Catherine slashes her wrists--but lives to think better of herself and her chances, thanks largely to a vision of her grandmother as another ""wide-footed strong Italian girl."" Self-important drivel. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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At 15, Catherine D'Amato is one of those fictional nothings who wants--at truly piteous first-person length--to be everything. . . which she suddenly sees in graceful, super-cool new gym teacher Karen Alcott. And so--with time out only for family troubles, a few kind words from cousins Tony and Joanna, and lots of solitary sketching--she moons about the elusive, untouchable Karen, who turns out, predictably, to be a first-class bitch. ""Was it possible to erase a life as though it were a badly drawn sketch? Would I be given another piece of spotless paper? Could I begin again?"" Deciding not, Catherine slashes her wrists--but lives to think better of herself and her chances, thanks largely to a vision of her grandmother as another ""wide-footed strong Italian girl."" Self-important drivel. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.