Scattering Theory Of Molecules, Atoms And Nuclei Scattering Theory Of Molecules, Atoms And Nuclei

Scattering Theory Of Molecules, Atoms And Nuclei

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The aim of the book is to give a coherent and comprehensive account of quantum scattering theory with applications to atomic, molecular and nuclear systems. The motivation for this is to supply the necessary theoretical tools to calculate scattering observables of these many-body systems. Concepts which are seemingly different for atomic/molecular scattering from those of nuclear systems, are shown to be the same once physical units such as energy and length are diligently clarified. Many-body resonances excited in nuclear systems are the same as those in atomic systems and come under the name of Feshbach resonances. We also lean heavily on semi-classical methods to explain the physics of quantum scattering — especially the interference seen in the angle dependence of the cross section. Having in mind a wide readership, the book includes sections on scattering in two dimensions which is of use in surface physics. Several problems are also included at the end of each of the chapters.
Contents:Potential Scattering:Basic NotionsThe Partial Wave Expansion MethodCoulomb ScatteringGreen's Functions, T- and S-MatricesApproximate Methods in Potential ScatteringSpin and Identical ParticlesScattering from Complex PotentialsAdditional TopicsMany-body Scattering:The Coupled Channel FormalismFew-channel Description of Many-body ScatteringApproximate Methods in Many-body ScatteringSelected Topics in Many-body Scattering
Readership: For atomic, molecular and nuclear physicists.

GÉNERO
Ciencia y naturaleza
PUBLICADO
2012
27 de noviembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
648
Páginas
EDITORIAL
World Scientific Publishing Company
VENTAS
Ingram DV LLC
TAMAÑO
85.1
MB