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  • © 1989

Resonances

The Unifying Route Towards the Formulation of Dynamical Processes Foundations and Applications in Nuclear, Atomic and Molecular Physics

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics (LNP, volume 325)

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Table of contents (28 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Resonances and semiclassical analysis

    • Johannes Sjöstrand
    Pages 21-33
  3. Resonances with a background potential

    • Erik Balslev
    Pages 35-46
  4. On the general inversion problem

    • Anders Melin
    Pages 47-55
  5. Generalization of Müller's variational principle

    • Geert-Ulrich Sölter
    Pages 87-103
  6. Resonance state expansions in nuclear physics

    • Tore Berggren
    Pages 105-117
  7. The use of Gamow functions in nuclear problems

    • Tamas Vertse, Patricia Curutchet, Roberto J. Liotta
    Pages 179-200
  8. Resonances as an Eigenvalue problem

    • Lidia S. Ferreira
    Pages 201-214
  9. Time-dependent dynamics applied to electron transfer

    • Erik Deumens, Yngve Öhrn
    Pages 233-252
  10. Semiclassical description of resonances

    • H. Jürgen Korsch
    Pages 253-280
  11. Regge poles and atom-molecule diffraction

    • Karl-Erik Thylwe
    Pages 281-311

About this book

Scattering theory is of interest to physicists and to chemists and has a wide variety of applications, but it also presents a considerable challenge to mathematicians, including numerical analysts. Within the Schrödinger picture in this volume are collected the various theoretical and mathematical treatments of scattering together with a host of reviews of its applications to atomic and nuclear physics, to surface physics and chemistry, for example trapping of atoms on surfaces, and to amorphous condensed systems. The reviews give a concise and pedagogically useful presentation of the state of the art, and may serve as introductions for newcomers, in particular for graduate students.

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