Inverse Schrödinger Scattering in Three Dimensions [E-Book] / by Roger G. Newton.
Most of the laws of physics are expressed in the form of differential equations; that is our legacy from Isaac Newton. The customary separation of the laws of nature from contingent boundary or initial conditions, which has become part of our physical intuition, is both based on and expressed in the...
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Personal Name(s): | Newton, Roger G., author |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
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1989
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X, 170 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9783642836718 |
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10.1007/978-3-642-83671-8 |
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- I Use of the Scattering Solution
- 1. The Direct Scattering Problem
- 2. The Inverse Problem
- II Use of the Regular and Standing-Wave Solutions
- 3. The Regular Solution
- 4. The Inverse Problem
- 5. Standing-Wave Solutions
- III Use of the Faddeev Solution
- 6. Faddeev’s Solution
- 7. The Inverse Problem
- References
- Index of Symbols.