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Hello /sci/, chemistry student speaking. Pic related helped me out in the past, right now I'm looking for some good subject literature. Recommendations outside are welcome as well. Doesn't have to be textbook form, any book/article will do.
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*outside chemistry
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>>8384346
>fag & fag & warren helped me, looking for more on this topic

Warren's "The Disconnection Approach"

Deslongschamp's "Stereoelectronic Effects in Organic Chemistry"

Flemming's "Molecular Orbitals and Organic Chemical Reactions"

Czako and Kurti's "Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis"

That review (in Chem. Rev.) by Greg Fu, Dave Evans, and that one other obnoxious cocksucker:
"Substrate-directable chemical reactions"

Dave Evans' problem bank
http://evans.rc.fas.harvard.edu/problems/index.cgi
and lecture notes
http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k7863

>Albright Burdett Whangbo
lel
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>>8384363
good taste pham
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>>8384363
>fag & fag & warren
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Best analysis (and possibly math) book in existance. Enjoy.
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>>8386280
>analysis
>not rudin

it's like you're not even serious about analysis.
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Does anyone have literature/textbook reccomendations for those interested into getting into spectrosposy? I am thinking of getting into research with that, but would love to read more and educate myself on it
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>>8386443
I can't give any good recommendations for introductions on the subject, but this book is really great for developing your foundations and for general reference
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>>8386443
Derome is pretty good - for synthetic chemists.
https://www.amazon.com/Modern-NMR-Techniques-Chemistry-Research/dp/0080325149

If you actually want to be a 'spectroscopist', you'll need something else.

IIRC Rudi Nunlist was an electrical engineer, not a chemist, by training and he was designing and building (w/Bruker) spectrometers 40+ years ago, ultimately becoming the director of the NMR lab at Cal.

Point being that chemistry is not the best entry into absolute mastery on this topic.

If you are familiar with this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloch_equations
good for you, if not, there's a starting point.
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>>8386479
I am physics major, this looks like very good information. Thank you!
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Can anyone recommend a good book or resource for Automata theory.

Second year undergrad fag kind of level.

Thanks.
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b u
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hey guys
any of you know some microelectronics or circuit analysis textbook that covers regulated power supplies in detail? Sedra talks very briefly about it and my professor is shit
thanks
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>>8390788
Parsing Theory, Vol I: Languages and Parsing, by Seppo Sippu and Eljas Soisalon-Soininen. The first charpter gives the mathematical background: relations, functions, monoids, closures and languages; third chapter is where this background is used to develop automata theory, and it is here where the authors state the main theorems on the subject like equivalences among automatas, langauges and regular expressions. The rest of the book and the second volume develop parsing theory. It's one of few books that mathematicaly develops automata theory and, to me, the best one.

By the way, Sippu's book is not a programming book; if you need somethig that mundane, you should read "Algorithms on strings", by Maxime Crochemore, Christophe Hancart, and Thierry Lecroq.

Cinderella book and others similar to it are shit-tier.

Automata, languages, and machines (Volumes A and B), by Samuel Eilenberg should be useful too, but this is and old one.

Elements of automata theory, by Jacques Sakarovitch, develops it mathematically and has lots of examples (something teidous to me).

A course in formal languages, automata and groups, by Ian Chiswell is a good book too, but it starts in a Hopcroft/Ullman-fashion, since it supposes you already know the basics of automat theory. But once you have read Sippu's book (chapters 1 and 3) you must not have problems reading Chiswell's.
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Reminder to visit the AEL for ebooks
ftp://joelixny.ddns.net/The%20All-Embracing%20Library/
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