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THIS famous series of monographs has now added to its number an excellent little volume on band spectra by Dr. Richard Ruedy of Toronto. This appears at a time when rapid progress is being made both on the theoretical side by Hund, Mulliken, and others, and on the experimental side by a large number of workers in many countries. The foundations of the subject are, however, sufficiently well established to justify a volume of this scope, and it should prove a trustworthy and valuable introduction to the whole subject of electronic band spectra, especially for those who have not previously had any specialised acquaintance with the subject.
Bandenspektren auf experimenteller Grundlage.
Dr. Richard Ruedy. (Sammlung Vieweg, Hefte 101–102.) Pp. vi + 124. (Braunschweig: Friedr. Vieweg und Sohn A.-G., 1930.) 9.60 gold marks.
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Bandenspektren auf experimenteller Grundlage . Nature 125, 407 (1930). https://doi.org/10.1038/125407c0
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