The Quantum Mechanical Three-Body Problem. Vieweg Tracts in Pure and Applied Physics
β Scribed by Erich W. Schmid, Horst Ziegelmann and H. Stumpf (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 1974
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 221
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
VIEWEG TRACTS IN PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICS, Page i
Front Matter, Page ii
Copyright, Page iii
Preface, Page iv
1 - Introduction, Pages 1-13
2 - Some Concepts of Quantum Mechanics, Pages 14-42
3 - The Faddeev Equations, Pages 43-68
4 - Solution Methods for the Faddeev Equations, Pages 69-80
5 - Separable Potentials, Pages 81-121
6 - Solution of the Faddeev Equations for Local Potential, Pages 122-155
7 - Solution of the Faddeev Equations by PadΓ© Approximation, Pages 156-162
8 - Variational Methods, Pages 163-205
References, Pages 206-215
Index, Pages 216-217
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
When I first used Schiff for my quantum mechanics textbook as a graduate student, I don't think that I truly appreciated it--although I did find it more useful than Mertzbacher, Gottfried, or Messiah. Now, over thirty five years later, I find myself going to it again and again--especially when star
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