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1: 7.21 Physical Applications
Ng and Geller (1969) cites work with applications from atomic physics and astrophysics. …
2: 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. … 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. …
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. …
4: 33.22 Particle Scattering and Atomic and Molecular Spectra
Attractive potentials: Z 1 Z 2 < 0 , κ < 0 .
Customary variables are ( ϵ , r ) in atomic physics and ( η , ρ ) in atomic and nuclear physics. …
5: 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 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. …
6: Bibliography J
  • W. R. Johnson (2007) Atomic Structure Theory: Lectures on Atomic Physics. Springer, Berlin and Heidelberg.
  • 7: Barry I. Schneider
    Schneider’s current research interests span a broad number of areas of theoretical chemistry, atomic and molecular physics, numerical methods and high performance computing. …
    8: Bibliography B
  • A. R. Barnett (1996) The Calculation of Spherical Bessel Functions and Coulomb Functions. In Computational Atomic Physics: Electron and Positron Collisions with Atoms and Ions, K. Bartschat and J. Hinze (Eds.), pp. 181–202.
  • R. Blümel and W. P. Reinhardt (1997) Chaos in atomic physics. Cambridge Monographs on Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics, 10, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • 9: 18.39 Applications in the Physical Sciences
    Physical scientists use the n of Bohr as, to 0 th and 1 st order, it describes the structure and organization of the Periodic Table of the Chemical Elements of which the Hydrogen atom is only the first. … The fact that non- L 2 continuum scattering eigenstates may be expressed in terms or (infinite) sums of L 2 functions allows a reformulation of scattering theory in atomic physics wherein no non- L 2 functions need appear. …
    10: Bibliography
  • M. Aymar, C. H. Greene, and E. Luc-Koenig (1996) Multichannel Rydberg spectroscopy of complex atoms. Reviews of Modern Physics 68, pp. 1015–1123.