The general theory of the scattering of electromagnetic radiation in atomic plasmas and metals, in the non-relativistic regime, in which account is taken of the Kramers鈥揌eisenberg polarization terms in the Hamiltonian, is described from a quantum mechanical viewpoint. As well as deriving the ...
Introduction to Quantum Theory of ScatteringSpectra in the middle uv obtained on a rocket flight by a spectrometer pointed downward at the earth are compared with synthetic spectra generated by a computer. The independent variables of the synthetic spectra are the altitude of the detector, the ...
Mathematical questions in the quantum theory of scattering for a system of three particles A method previously described [1–4] is further developed for. radial equations for nonrelativistic quantum-mechanical problems on collisions. LD Faddeev 被引量: 179发表: 1963年 The Grand Unified Theory Of Cl...
We review recent results on quantum reactive scattering from a phase space perspective. The approach uses classical and quantum versions of normal form theory and the perspective of dynamical systems theory. Over the past ten years the classical normal f
QUANTUM THEORY OF SPONTANEOUS SCATTERING OF LIGHT AND COHERENT STATES OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL LORENTZ GROUP 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 33 作者:AV Gorokhov,DI Umov 摘要: The work is devoted to applications of group-theoretic coherent states todescribe the nonlinear optical effects. Important in ...
This volume is devoted to the quantum mechanical problem of the scattering of N -particles. This has long been a traditional and difficult problem of mathematical physics and its quantum analogue has many interesting applications in atomic and nuclear physics. It is also an interesting problem from...
《Scattering Theory:The Quantum Theory of Nonrelativistic Collisions》作者:Dover Publications,出版社:2006年5月,ISBN:。Thisgraduate-leveltextisintendedforanystudentofphy
The present work deals with the theory of both Rayleigh and Raman differential scattering by using quantum electrodynamics. The calculations of differential intensities are based on a two-chromophore model in which the chromophores, assumed to be achiral in isolation, become optically active due to ...
SCATTERING THEORY 3.1 In and Out States 3.2 The S-matrix 3.3 Symmetries of the S-Matrix 3.4 Rates and Cross-Sections 3.5 Perturbation Theory 3.6 Implications of Unitarity 3.7 Partial-Wave Expansions 3.8 Resonances Problems References4 THE CLUSTER DECOMPOSITON PRINCIPLE 4.1 Bosons and Fermions 4.2 ...
David W. Cohen, in Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology (Third Edition), 2003 V Transition to Quantum Mechanics There were several important victories for quantum theory between 1913 and 1925. None of them, however, provided new fundamental principles. So it is at this point that we...