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11: 10.73 Physical Applications
Bessel functions enter in the study of the scattering of light and other electromagnetic radiation, not only from cylindrical surfaces but also in the statistical analysis involved in scattering from rough surfaces. …
12: Bibliography
  • G. B. Airy (1838) On the intensity of light in the neighbourhood of a caustic. Trans. Camb. Phil. Soc. 6, pp. 379–402.
  • G. B. Airy (1849) Supplement to a paper “On the intensity of light in the neighbourhood of a caustic”. Trans. Camb. Phil. Soc. 8, pp. 595–599.
  • 13: Bibliography W
  • J. Walker (1983) Caustics: Mathematical curves generated by light shined through rippled plastic. Scientific American 249, pp. 146–153.
  • 14: Bibliography G
  • R. D. M. Garashchuk and J. C. Light (2001) Quasirandom distributed bases for bound problems. J. Chem. Phys. 114 (9), pp. 3929–3939.
  • 15: Bibliography L
  • J. C. Light and T. Carrington Jr. (2000) Discrete-variable representations and their utilization. In Advances in Chemical Physics, pp. 263–310.
  • 16: 18.38 Mathematical Applications
    Light and Carrington Jr. (2000) review and extend the one-dimensional analysis to solution of multi-dimensional many-particle systems, where the sparse nature of the resulting matrices is highly advantageous. …
    17: 18.39 Applications in the Physical Sciences
    A relativistic treatment becoming necessary as Z becomes large as corrections to the non-relativistic Schrödinger picture are of approximate order ( α Z ) 2 ( Z / 137 ) 2 , α being the dimensionless fine structure constant e 2 / ( 4 π ε 0 c ) , where c is the speed of light. … e) Garashchuk and Light (2001), f) Gross and Ziering (1958), g) Desai and Nelkin (1966), h) Blackmore and Shizgal (1985), i) Helgaker et al. (2012), j) Rys et al. (1983), k) Gill and Chen (2003), l) Gander and Karp (2001). …
    18: Bibliography B
  • M. Born and E. Wolf (1999) Principles of Optics: Electromagnetic Theory of Propagation, Interference and Diffraction of Light. 7th edition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.