Sl.No | Chapter Name | MP4 Download |
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1 | Lec 01 Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics | Download |
2 | Lec 02 Basic Probability Theory and Statistics | Download |
3 | Lec 03 Important Probability Distributions | Download |
4 | Lec 04 Combinatorial Analysis for StatisticalThermodynamics | Download |
5 | Lec 05 Basic Concepts | Download |
6 | Lec 06 Macrostates and Microstates | Download |
7 | Lec 07 Bose Einstein and Fermi Dirac Statistics | Download |
8 | Lec 08 Entropy and the equilibrium particledistribution | Download |
9 | Supplementary Video 1 Operator Theory 1 | Download |
10 | Supplementary Video 2 Stirling Approximation and Lagrange Multipliers | Download |
11 | Supplementary Video 3 Equilibrium particle distribution | Download |
12 | Lec 09 The Dilute Limit and Concept of Molecular Partition Function | Download |
13 | Lec 10 The Molecular Partition Function and its relationship with Classical Thermodynamics | Download |
14 | Lec 11 Historical Survey of Quantum Mechanics | Download |
15 | Supplementary Video 6 Coordinate System 1 | Download |
16 | Supplementary Video 7 Coordinate System 2 | Download |
17 | Supplementary Video 8 Coordinate System 3 | Download |
18 | Lec 16 The Steady State Schrodinger Equation: Multiparticle analysis | Download |
19 | Lec 17 The Particle in a Box | Download |
20 | Lec 18 The Uncertainity Principle | Download |
21 | Lec 19 The Pauli Exclusion and the CorrespondencePrinciple | Download |
22 | Supplementary Video 9 Problem Solving 1 | Download |
23 | Supplementary Video 10 Problem Solving 2 | Download |
24 | Lec 20 The Internal Motion for a two particle system | Download |
25 | Lec 21 The rotational and vibrational energy mode for a diatomicmolecule | Download |
26 | Lec 22 Hermite polynomials as vibrational energy mode solution | Download |
27 | Lec 23 Equivalent two body model of atomic hydrogen | Download |
28 | Lec 24 The Electronic Energy Mode for Atomic Hydrogen | Download |
29 | Supplementary Video 11 Problem Solving 3 | Download |
30 | Lec 25 The four quantum numbers and multielectron systems | Download |
31 | Lec 26 Spectroscopic term symbols for multielectron atoms | Download |
32 | Lec 27 Electron energies for multielectron systems | Download |
33 | Lec 28 Combined energy modes for atoms and diatomic molecules | Download |
34 | Lec 29 Perturbation analysis of the Schrodinger Wave equation | Download |
35 | Lec 30 Selection rules | Download |
36 | Lec 31 The Rotational and vibrational spectroscopy | Download |
37 | Lec 32 Ro-vibrational spectroscopy (Simplex model) | Download |
38 | Lec 33 Rotation vibration coupling (Complex model) | Download |
39 | Lec 34 Ro-vibrational spectroscopy (Complex model) | Download |
40 | Lec 35 Ro-vibronic spectroscopy | Download |
41 | Lec 36 Working with Spectroscopic Schemes, Notations and Term Symbols | Download |
42 | Lec 37 From Particles to assembly I | Download |
43 | Lec 38 From Particles to assembly II | Download |
44 | Lec 39 Connecting Quantum Mechanics to Classical Mechanics | Download |
45 | Lec 40 The Equipartition principle and ideal gas | Download |
46 | Lec 41 Thermodynamic properties of ideal monoatomic anddiatomic gas | Download |
47 | Lec 42 The zero of energy (rotational and vibrational) | Download |
48 | Lec 43 Specific heats, Internal energy through Vibrational andRo-vibrational energy modes | Download |
49 | Lec 44 The Ro-vibrational partition function and Introduction to intersction of Radiationand Matter | Download |
50 | Lec 45 Absorption and Emission of Radiation | Download |
51 | Lec 46 The Rabi frequency and Beer's Law | Download |
52 | Lec 47 Insights into radiative spectral transitions | Download |
53 | Lec 48 Theory of Absoprtion Spectroscopy | Download |
Sl.No | Chapter Name | English |
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1 | Lec 01 Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics | PDF unavailable |
2 | Lec 02 Basic Probability Theory and Statistics | PDF unavailable |
3 | Lec 03 Important Probability Distributions | PDF unavailable |
4 | Lec 04 Combinatorial Analysis for StatisticalThermodynamics | PDF unavailable |
5 | Lec 05 Basic Concepts | PDF unavailable |
6 | Lec 06 Macrostates and Microstates | PDF unavailable |
7 | Lec 07 Bose Einstein and Fermi Dirac Statistics | PDF unavailable |
8 | Lec 08 Entropy and the equilibrium particledistribution | PDF unavailable |
9 | Supplementary Video 1 Operator Theory 1 | PDF unavailable |
10 | Supplementary Video 2 Stirling Approximation and Lagrange Multipliers | PDF unavailable |
11 | Supplementary Video 3 Equilibrium particle distribution | PDF unavailable |
12 | Lec 09 The Dilute Limit and Concept of Molecular Partition Function | PDF unavailable |
13 | Lec 10 The Molecular Partition Function and its relationship with Classical Thermodynamics | PDF unavailable |
14 | Lec 11 Historical Survey of Quantum Mechanics | PDF unavailable |
15 | Supplementary Video 6 Coordinate System 1 | PDF unavailable |
16 | Supplementary Video 7 Coordinate System 2 | PDF unavailable |
17 | Supplementary Video 8 Coordinate System 3 | PDF unavailable |
18 | Lec 16 The Steady State Schrodinger Equation: Multiparticle analysis | PDF unavailable |
19 | Lec 17 The Particle in a Box | PDF unavailable |
20 | Lec 18 The Uncertainity Principle | PDF unavailable |
21 | Lec 19 The Pauli Exclusion and the CorrespondencePrinciple | PDF unavailable |
22 | Supplementary Video 9 Problem Solving 1 | PDF unavailable |
23 | Supplementary Video 10 Problem Solving 2 | PDF unavailable |
24 | Lec 20 The Internal Motion for a two particle system | PDF unavailable |
25 | Lec 21 The rotational and vibrational energy mode for a diatomicmolecule | PDF unavailable |
26 | Lec 22 Hermite polynomials as vibrational energy mode solution | PDF unavailable |
27 | Lec 23 Equivalent two body model of atomic hydrogen | PDF unavailable |
28 | Lec 24 The Electronic Energy Mode for Atomic Hydrogen | PDF unavailable |
29 | Supplementary Video 11 Problem Solving 3 | PDF unavailable |
30 | Lec 25 The four quantum numbers and multielectron systems | PDF unavailable |
31 | Lec 26 Spectroscopic term symbols for multielectron atoms | PDF unavailable |
32 | Lec 27 Electron energies for multielectron systems | PDF unavailable |
33 | Lec 28 Combined energy modes for atoms and diatomic molecules | PDF unavailable |
34 | Lec 29 Perturbation analysis of the Schrodinger Wave equation | PDF unavailable |
35 | Lec 30 Selection rules | PDF unavailable |
36 | Lec 31 The Rotational and vibrational spectroscopy | PDF unavailable |
37 | Lec 32 Ro-vibrational spectroscopy (Simplex model) | PDF unavailable |
38 | Lec 33 Rotation vibration coupling (Complex model) | PDF unavailable |
39 | Lec 34 Ro-vibrational spectroscopy (Complex model) | PDF unavailable |
40 | Lec 35 Ro-vibronic spectroscopy | PDF unavailable |
41 | Lec 36 Working with Spectroscopic Schemes, Notations and Term Symbols | PDF unavailable |
42 | Lec 37 From Particles to assembly I | PDF unavailable |
43 | Lec 38 From Particles to assembly II | PDF unavailable |
44 | Lec 39 Connecting Quantum Mechanics to Classical Mechanics | PDF unavailable |
45 | Lec 40 The Equipartition principle and ideal gas | PDF unavailable |
46 | Lec 41 Thermodynamic properties of ideal monoatomic anddiatomic gas | PDF unavailable |
47 | Lec 42 The zero of energy (rotational and vibrational) | PDF unavailable |
48 | Lec 43 Specific heats, Internal energy through Vibrational andRo-vibrational energy modes | PDF unavailable |
49 | Lec 44 The Ro-vibrational partition function and Introduction to intersction of Radiationand Matter | PDF unavailable |
50 | Lec 45 Absorption and Emission of Radiation | PDF unavailable |
51 | Lec 46 The Rabi frequency and Beer's Law | PDF unavailable |
52 | Lec 47 Insights into radiative spectral transitions | PDF unavailable |
53 | Lec 48 Theory of Absoprtion Spectroscopy | PDF unavailable |
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4 | Hindi | Not Available |
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6 | Malayalam | Not Available |
7 | Marathi | Not Available |
8 | Tamil | Not Available |
9 | Telugu | Not Available |