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1: 1.6 Vectors and Vector-Valued Functions
Green’s Theorem
2: Bibliography P
  • G. Pólya (1949) Remarks on computing the probability integral in one and two dimensions. In Proceedings of the Berkeley Symposium on Mathematical Statistics and Probability, 1945, 1946, pp. 63–78.
  • 3: 1.18 Linear Second Order Differential Operators and Eigenfunction Expansions
    Example 1: In one and two dimensions any q ( x ) with a ‘Dip, or Well’ has a partly discrete spectrum
    4: Bibliography S
  • B. Simon (1976) The Bound State of Weakly Coupled Schrödinger Operators in One and Two Dimensions. Annals of Physics 97 (2), pp. 279–288.
  • 5: Bibliography C
  • K. Chadan, N. N. Khuri, A. Martin, and T. T. Wu (2003) Bound states in one and two spatial dimensions. J. Math. Phys. 44 (2), pp. 406–422.
  • 6: Bibliography B
  • E. Barouch, B. M. McCoy, and T. T. Wu (1973) Zero-field susceptibility of the two-dimensional Ising model near T c . Phys. Rev. Lett. 31, pp. 1409–1411.
  • 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.
  • P. Boalch (2006) The fifty-two icosahedral solutions to Painlevé VI. J. Reine Angew. Math. 596, pp. 183–214.
  • K. R. Brownstein (2000) Criterion for Existence of a Bound State In One Dimension. American Journal of Physics 68 (2), pp. 160–161.
  • 7: About Color Map
    We use color to augment these vizualizations, either to reinforce the recognition of the height, or to convey an extra dimension to represent the phase of complex valued functions. … We offer two options for encoding the phase. …
    8: 1.2 Elementary Algebra
    The last two equations require a j > 0 for all j . … For matrices 𝐀 , 𝐁 and 𝐂 of the same dimensions, … distributive if 𝐁 and 𝐂 have the same dimensionsTwo vectors 𝐮 and 𝐯 are orthogonal if …
    9: 22.19 Physical Applications
    Classical motion in one dimension is described by Newton’s equation … Two types of oscillatory motion are possible. For an initial displacement with 1 / β | a | < 2 / β , bounded oscillations take place near one of the two points of stable equilibrium x = ± 1 / β . …