Atomic and Molecular Scattering
β Scribed by BERNI ALDER, SIDNEY FERNBACH and MANUEL ROTENBERG (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic
- Year
- 1971
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 342
- Series
- Methods in Computational Physics: Advances in Research and Applications 10
- Edition
- 1st Edition, 1st Printing
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Atomic And Molecular Scattering: Methods In Computational Physics, by Alder, Berni, Et Al., Eds
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Methods in Computational Physics
Page ii
Front Matter
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Contributors
Page ix
Preface
Page xi
Berni Alder, Sidney Fernbach, Manuel Rotenberg
Numerical Solutions of the Integro-Differential Equations of ElectronβAtom Collision Theory
Pages 1-80
P.G. BURKE, M.J. SEATON
Quantum Scattering Using Piecewise Analytic Solutions
Pages 81-109
ROY G. GORDON
Quantum Calculations in Chemically Reactive Systems
Pages 111-141
JOHN C. LIGHT
Expansion Methods for ElectronβAtom Scattering
Pages 143-210
FRANK E. HARRIS, H.H. MICHELS
Calculation of Cross Sections for Rotational Excitation of Diatomic Molecules by Heavy Particle Impact: Solution of the Close-Coupled Equations
Pages 211-241
WILLIAM A. LESTER JR.
Amplitude Densities in Molecular Scattering
Pages 243-286
DON SECREST
Classical Trajectory Methods
Pages 287-325
DON L. BUNKER
Author Index
Pages 327-331
Subject Index
Pages 332-335
Content of Previous Volumes
Pages 336-341
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