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11: 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. …
12: 14.31 Other Applications
Legendre functions P ν ( x ) of complex degree ν appear in the application of complex angular momentum techniques to atomic and molecular scattering (Connor and Mackay (1979)). …
13: Bibliography B
  • G. Backenstoss (1970) Pionic atoms. Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science 20, pp. 467–508.
  • H. A. Bethe and E. E. Salpeter (1957) Quantum mechanics of one- and two-electron atoms. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  • H. A. Bethe and E. E. Salpeter (1977) Quantum Mechanics of One- and Two-electron Atoms. Rosetta edition, Plenum Publishing Corp., New York.
  • R. Blümel and W. P. Reinhardt (1997) Chaos in atomic physics. Cambridge Monographs on Atomic, Molecular and Chemical Physics, 10, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • T. Busch, B. Englert, K. Rzażewski, and M. Wilkens (1998) Two cold atoms in a harmonic trap. Found. Phys. 28 (4), pp. 549–559.
  • 14: 12.17 Physical Applications
    Lastly, parabolic cylinder functions arise in the description of ultra cold atoms in harmonic trapping potentials; see Busch et al. (1998) and Edwards et al. (1999).
    15: Bibliography D
  • R. C. Desai and M. Nelkin (1966) Atomic motions in a rigid sphere gas as a problem in neutron transport. Nucl. Sci. Eng. 24 (2), pp. 142–152.
  • O. Dragoun and G. Heuser (1971) A program to calculate internal conversion coefficients for all atomic shells without screening. Comput. Phys. Comm. 2 (7), pp. 427–432.
  • C. F. Dunkl (2003) A Laguerre polynomial orthogonality and the hydrogen atom. Anal. Appl. (Singap.) 1 (2), pp. 177–188.
  • 16: Bibliography R
  • W. Reinhardt (1982) Complex Coordinates in the Theory of Atomic and Molecular Structure and Dynamics. Annual Review of Physical Chemistry 33, pp. 223–255.
  • E. Ya. Remez (1957) General Computation Methods of Chebyshev Approximation. The Problems with Linear Real Parameters. Publishing House of the Academy of Science of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev.
  • 17: Bibliography E
  • M. Edwards, D. A. Griggs, P. L. Holman, C. W. Clark, S. L. Rolston, and W. D. Phillips (1999) Properties of a Raman atom-laser output coupler. J. Phys. B 32 (12), pp. 2935–2950.
  • 18: 19.33 Triaxial Ellipsoids
    Ellipsoidal distributions of charge or mass are used to model certain atomic nuclei and some elliptical galaxies. …
    19: Bibliography G
  • M. Gavrila (1967) Elastic scattering of photons by a hydrogen atom. Phys. Rev. 163 (1), pp. 147–155.
  • X. Guan, O. Zatsarinny, K. Bartschat, B. I. Schneider, J. Feist, and C. J. Noble (2007) General approach to few-cycle intense laser interactions with complex atoms. Phys. Rev. A 76, pp. 053411.
  • 20: 18.39 Applications in the Physical Sciences
    §18.39(ii) A 3D Separable Quantum System, the Hydrogen Atom
    All results are presented in Hartree atomic units, or a.u., i. … 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. … Interactions between electrons, in many electron atoms, breaks this degeneracy as a function of l , but n still dominates. … 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. …