The Quantum Mechanical Few-Body Problem [E-Book] / by Walter Glöckle.
Few-body systems are both technically relatively simple and physically non trivial enough to test theories quantitatively. For instance the He-atom played historically an important role in verifying predictions of QED. A similar role is contributed nowadays to the three-nucleon system as a testing...
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Personal Name(s): | Glöckle, Walter, author |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1983
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Physical Description: |
VIII, 200 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9783642820816 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-82081-6 |
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Texts and Monographs in Physics
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- 1. Elements of Potential Scattering Theory
- 1.1 The Möller Wave Operator
- 1.2 The Cross Section
- 1.3 Resolvent Operators and Green’s Functions
- 1.4 Asymptotic Behaviour of the Scattering Wave Function
- 1.5 The S-, T-, and K-Matrices
- 1.6 S-Matrix Pole Trajectories
- 1.7 Criteria for Divergence or Convergence of the Neumann Series
- 2. Scattering Theory for the Two-Nucleon System
- 2.1 Density Matrices for the Initial and Final State
- 2.2 The General Spin Observable
- 2.3 The Wolfenstein Parametrisation of the Scattering Amplitude
- 2.4 Examples for Spin Observables
- 2.5 Partial-Wave Decomposition
- 2.6 Standard S-Matrix Representations
- 2.7 Numerical Methods
- 3. Three Interacting Particles
- 3.1 Channels
- 3.2 The Fundamental Set of Lippmann-Schwinger Equations
- 3.3 Faddeev Equations and Other Coupling Schemes
- 3.4 Transition Operators
- 3.5 Examples of Numerical Studies in Few-Nucleon Scattering
- 3.6 The Three-Nucleon Bound State
- 4. Four Interacting Particles
- 4.1 The Fundamental Set of Lippmann-Schwinger Equations
- 4.2 Coupled Equations in Dummy Variables
- 4.3 Yakubovsky Equations
- 4.4 AGS-Equations for Transition Operators
- 4.5 Remarks on Equations of Higher Connectivity
- References
- Reviews, Monographies, and Conferences.