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1: 8.24 Physical Applications
The function γ ( a , x ) appears in: discussions of power-law relaxation times in complex physical systems (Sornette (1998)); logarithmic oscillations in relaxation times for proteins (Metzler et al. (1999)); Gaussian orbitals and exponential (Slater) orbitals in quantum chemistry (Shavitt (1963), Shavitt and Karplus (1965)); population biology and ecological systems (Camacho et al. (2002)). …
2: 36.14 Other Physical Applications
Diffraction catastrophes describe the “semiclassical” connections between classical orbits and quantum wavefunctions, for integrable (non-chaotic) systems. …
3: Bibliography D
  • J. Dexter and E. Agol (2009) A fast new public code for computing photon orbits in a Kerr spacetime. The Astrophysical Journal 696, pp. 1616–1629.
  • 4: Bibliography K
  • J. P. Keating (1999) Periodic Orbits, Spectral Statistics, and the Riemann Zeros. In Supersymmetry and Trace Formulae: Chaos and Disorder, J. P. Keating, D. E. Khmelnitskii, and I. V. Lerner (Eds.), pp. 1–15.
  • 5: 33.22 Particle Scattering and Atomic and Molecular Spectra
    The reduced mass is m = m 1 m 2 / ( m 1 + m 2 ) , and at energy of relative motion E with relative orbital angular momentum , the Schrödinger equation for the radial wave function w ( s ) is given by …