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1: Brian R. Judd
Judd’s books include Operator Techniques in Atomic Spectroscopy, published by McGraw-Hill in 1963 and reprinted by Princeton University Press in 1998, Second Quantization and Atomic Spectroscopy, published by Johns Hopkins in 1967, Topics in Atomic and Nuclear Theory (with J. …
2: Charles W. Clark
Clark’s current research interests are the dynamics of ultracold atoms and its application to quantum information, applications of synchrotron radiation, and the exploitation of atomic and molecular physics processes for new methods of neutron detection. He is coeditor of the following books: Atomic Excitation and Recombination in External Fields (with M. … Nayfeh), published by Gordon and Breach in 1985, Atomic Spectra and Collisions in External Fields (with M. … Taylor), published by Plenum Press in 1988, and Atoms in Strong Fields (with M. … He has served as Chair of the Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics of the APS, Chair of the Physics Section of the AAAS, and as Program Manager for Atomic, Molecular, and Quantum Physics at the U. …
3: 34.12 Physical Applications
§34.12 Physical Applications
The angular momentum coupling coefficients ( 3 j , 6 j , and 9 j symbols) are essential in the fields of nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics. 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). …
4: 15.18 Physical Applications
More varied applications include photon scattering from atoms (Gavrila (1967)), energy distributions of particles in plasmas (Mace and Hellberg (1995)), conformal field theory of critical phenomena (Burkhardt and Xue (1991)), quantum chromo-dynamics (Atkinson and Johnson (1988)), and general parametrization of the effective potentials of interaction between atoms in diatomic molecules (Herrick and O’Connor (1998)).
5: William P. Reinhardt
Reinhardt is a theoretical chemist and atomic physicist, who has always been interested in orthogonal polynomials and in the analyticity properties of the functions of mathematical physics. …Older work on the scattering theory of the atomic Coulomb problem led to the discovery of new classes of orthogonal polynomials relating to the spectral theory of Schrödinger operators, and new uses of old ones: this work was strongly motivated by his original ownership of a 1964 hard copy printing of the original AMS 55 NBS Handbook of Mathematical Functions. … This is closely connected with his interests in classical dynamical “chaos,” an area where he coauthored a book, Chaos in atomic physics with Reinhold Blümel. …
6: 7.21 Physical Applications
Ng and Geller (1969) cites work with applications from atomic physics and astrophysics. …
7: Richard B. Paris
Previously, he was employed by Euratom at the French Atomic Energy Commission at Fontenay-aux-Roses and Cadarache. …
8: 33.22 Particle Scattering and Atomic and Molecular Spectra
§33.22 Particle Scattering and Atomic and Molecular Spectra
Positive-energy functions correspond to processes such as Rutherford scattering and Coulomb excitation of nuclei (Alder et al. (1956)), and atomic photo-ionization and electron-ion collisions (Bethe and Salpeter (1977)). … The negative-energy functions are widely used in the description of atomic and molecular spectra; see Bethe and Salpeter (1977), Seaton (1983), and Aymar et al. (1996). … Customary variables are ( ϵ , r ) in atomic physics and ( η , ρ ) in atomic and nuclear physics. …
§33.22(iv) Klein–Gordon and Dirac Equations
9: 36.14 Other Physical Applications
Applications include scattering of elementary particles, atoms and molecules from particles and surfaces, and chemical reactions. …
10: Bibliography J
  • J. H. Johnson and J. M. Blair (1973) REMES2 — a Fortran program to calculate rational minimax approximations to a given function. Technical Report Technical Report AECL-4210, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories, Chalk River, Ontario.
  • W. R. Johnson (2007) Atomic Structure Theory: Lectures on Atomic Physics. Springer, Berlin and Heidelberg.
  • B. R. Judd (1976) Modifications of Coulombic interactions by polarizable atoms. Math. Proc. Cambridge Philos. Soc. 80 (3), pp. 535–539.
  • B. R. Judd (1998) Operator Techniques in Atomic Spectroscopy. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.