<p>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
Inverse Schrödinger scattering in three dimensions
✍ Scribed by Roger G Newton; W Beiglböck; et al
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 180
- Series
- Texts and monographs in physics
- Category
- Library
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📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book specifically explores the inverse Schrödinger scattering problem in three dimensions with a potential that is without any assumed symmetry properties. It covers most of the known methods for the exact solution of this problem, including detailed proofs of most of the needed theorems. The s
Introduction.- Geometric Definitions of SV.- Basic Algebraic and Geometric Features.- Coadjoint Representaion.- Induced Representations and Verma Modules.- Coinduced Representations.- Vertex Representations.- Cohomology, Extensions and Deformations.- Action of sv on Schrodinger and Dirac Operators.
150 pages ; 21 cm