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1: 34.12 Physical Applications
§34.12 Physical Applications
For applications in nuclear structure, see de-Shalit and Talmi (1963); in atomic spectroscopy, see Biedenharn and van Dam (1965, pp. 134–200), Judd (1998), Sobelman (1992, Chapter 4), Shore and Menzel (1968, pp. 268–303), and Wigner (1959); in molecular spectroscopy and chemical reactions, see Burshtein and Temkin (1994, Chapter 5), and Judd (1975). …
2: 36.14 Other Physical Applications
Applications include scattering of elementary particles, atoms and molecules from particles and surfaces, and chemical reactions. …
3: Bibliography B
  • I. Bloch, M. H. Hull, A. A. Broyles, W. G. Bouricius, B. E. Freeman, and G. Breit (1951) Coulomb functions for reactions of protons and alpha-particles with the lighter nuclei. Rev. Modern Physics 23 (2), pp. 147–182.
  • R. Blümel and W. P. Reinhardt (1997) Chaos in atomic physics. Cambridge Monographs on Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics, 10, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.