Dynamics of wave packets in molecular and nuclear physics : proceedings of the international meeting held in Priorij Corsendonck, Belgium, July 2-4, 1985

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Dynamics of wave packets in molecular and nuclear physics : proceedings of the international meeting held in Priorij Corsendonck, Belgium, July 2-4, 1985

edited by Jan Broeckhove, Luc Lathouwers and Piet van Leuven

(Lecture notes in physics, 256)

Springer-Verlag, c1986

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International meeting sponsored by the NFWO (National Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek) ... et al.

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Classical plane trajectories and their quantum analogs in a billiard and two spheroidal cavities.- Quantum dynamics of wavepackets on two-dimensional potential energy surfaces governing nuclear fission.- Information-theoretical analysis of wave packet dynamics in bound systems.- The gauge invariant method for quantization and tunneling in Hamilton systems.- Particle-solid interactions.- Time-dependent density functional theory.- Time-independent wave packet theory of collisions.- Quantal one-body dissipation and the wall formula.- Localization of single-particle states in the continuum.- Recent progress in semiclassical wavepacket methods for chemical physics applications.- Gauge invariant period quantized wave packets.- Perspective of Gaussian wave packet technology for polyatomic systems.- Application of the time-dependent wave packet method to Collision induced dissociation calculations.- Creation and time evolution of the coherent rotational states.- Dynamics of wave packets and strong nonadiabatic effects.- Motion of wavepackets-sensitivity to the initial conditions.- Quantum resonances in physical tunneling.- Wavepackets in nuclear physics.- Semiclassical many-pahticle dynamics with Gaussian wave packets.- Gaussian wave packet dynamics expressed in the classical interaction picture.- General aspects of wave packet dynamics.- Conclusion.

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