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31: 34.12 Physical Applications
§34.12 Physical Applications
►The angular momentum coupling coefficients (, , and symbols) are essential in the fields of nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics. …32: 36.14 Other Physical Applications
§36.14 Other Physical Applications
… ►The physical manifestations of bifurcation sets are caustics. …33: 2 Asymptotic Approximations
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34: 4 Elementary Functions
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35: Sidebar 9.SB1: Supernumerary Rainbows
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►Photograph by Dr. Roy Bishop, Physics Department, Acadia
University, Nova Scotia, Canada.
See Bishop (1981).
©R. L. Bishop.
36: 9 Airy and Related Functions
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37: 14.31 Other Applications
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§14.31(ii) Conical Functions
… ►These functions are also used in the Mehler–Fock integral transform (§14.20(vi)) for problems in potential and heat theory, and in elementary particle physics (Sneddon (1972, Chapter 7) and Braaksma and Meulenbeld (1967)). … ►Many additional physical applications of Legendre polynomials and associated Legendre functions include solution of the Helmholtz equation, as well as the Laplace equation, in spherical coordinates (Temme (1996b)), quantum mechanics (Edmonds (1974)), and high-frequency scattering by a sphere (Nussenzveig (1965)). …38: Sidebar 22.SB1: Decay of a Soliton in a Bose–Einstein Condensate
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►For technical details of the physical phenomena, see B.
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39: 34 3j, 6j, 9j Symbols
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40: Antony Ross Barnett
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► degree from Oxford University in 1965, and was Lecturer in Physics at the University of Manchester, U.
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