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Strongly interacting quantum systems. Volume 1, Few-body physics. / Manuel Valiente and Nikolaj T. Zinner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Valiente, Manuel, author.
Zinner, Nikolaj T., author.
Series:
IOP Series in Quantum Technology Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Few-body problem.
Quantum systems.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (218 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Bristol, England : IOP Publishing, [2023]
Summary:
This book presents a detailed account of the theory and methods to tackle systems of strongly interacting particles from a bottom-up approach. It gives a detailed overview of the relevant and current research literature in the field, and is a valuable tool for researchers and graduate students.
Contents:
PRELIMS.pdf
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A mis niños: Manuel K, David H, Antonio y Álvaro.—M ValienteTil Tine, Krümmel og Chloé—N T Zinner
Author biographies
Manuel Valiente
Nikolaj Thomas Zinner
CH001.pdf
Chapter Fundamentals of quantum mechanics and scattering theory
1.1 Quantum mechanics
1.1.1 Hilbert spaces
1.1.2 Schrödinger equation
1.1.3 Position and momentum representations
1.2 Non-relativistic scattering theory
1.2.1 The scattering operator (S-matrix)
1.2.2 Green’s and transition operators
1.2.3 Partial wave scattering
1.2.4 Effective range expansions
Problems
Reference
CH002.pdf
Chapter Modern scattering theory
2.1 Elastic scattering from finite size effects
2.1.1 Weakly-coupled two-body scattering I: s-wave collisions
2.1.2 Weakly-coupled two-body scattering II: higher angular momentum
2.1.3 Non-perturbative two-body scattering
2.2 Bound states
2.3 Resonances
Density of states
Density of states from finite size effects
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ISBN:
9780750344166
0750344164
OCLC:
1429725308

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