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Few of us can any longer keep up with the flood of scientific literature, even in specialized subfields. Any attempt to do more and be broadly educated with respect to a large domain of science has the appearance of tilting at windmills. Yet the synthesis of ideas drawn from different subjects into new, powerful, general concepts is as valuable as ever, and the desire to remain educated persists in all scientists. This series, Advances in Chemical Physics, is devoted to helping the reader obtain general information about a wide variety of topics in chemical physics, a field that we interpret very broadly. Our intent is to have experts. | The Role of Degenerate States in Chemistry Advances ỉn Chemical Physics Volume 124. Edited by Michael Baer and Gert Due Billing. Series Editors I. Prigogine and Stuart A. Rice. Copyright 2002 John Wiley Sons Inc. ISBNs 0-471-43817-0 Hardback 0-471-43346-2 Electronic THE ROLE OF DEGENERATE STATES IN CHEMISTRY A SPECIAL VOLUME OF ADVANCES IN CHEMICAL PHYSICS VOLUME 124 EDITORIAL BOARD Bruce J. Berne Department of Chemistry Columbia University New York New York . Kurt Binder Institut fur Physik Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz Mainz Germany A. Welford Castleman Jr. Department of Chemistry The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania . David Chandler Department of Chemistry University of California Berkeley California . M. S. Child Department of Theoretical Chemistry University of Oxford Oxford . William T. Coffey Department of Microelectronics and Electrical Engineering Trinity College University of Dublin Dublin Ireland F. Fleming Crim Department of Chemistry University of Wisconsin Madison Wisconsin . Ernest R. Davidson Department of Chemistry Indiana University Bloomington Indiana . Graham R. Fleming Department of Chemistry The University of California Berkeley California . Karl F. Freed The James Franck Institute The University of Chicago Chicago Illinois . Pierre Gaspard Center for Nonlinear Phenomena and Complex Systems Universite Libre de Bruxelles Brussels Belgium Eric J. Heller Department of Chemistry Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Cambridge Massachusetts . Robin M. Hochstrasser Department of Chemistry The University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania . R. Kosloff The Fritz Haber Research Center for Molecular Dynamics and Department of Physical Chemistry The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem israel Rudolph a. Marcus Department of Chemistry California Institute of Technology Pasadena California . G. Nicolis Center for Nonlinear Phenomena and Complex Systems .

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