Electron-molecule and photon-molecule collisions
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Electron-molecule and photon-molecule collisions
Plenum Press, c1979
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Includes bibliographical references and index
"Proceedings of the First Asilomar Conference on Electron-Molecule and Photon-Molecule Collisions, held in Pacific Grove, California, August 1-4, 1978" --t.p. verso
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Description
The First Asilomar Conference on Electron- and Photon-Molecule Collisions was held August 1-4, 1978 in Pacific Grove, California. This meeting brought together forty scientists who are actively involved in theoretical studies of electron scattering by, and photoionization of, small molecules. In this volume, are collected the contributions of the invited speakers, as well as the roundtable and evening discussions condensed from taped recordings of the entire proceedings. The subject matter reflects current activity in the field and describes many of the techniques that are being developed and applied to molecular collision problems. We would like to thank the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) and the Office of Naval Research (ONR) for providing the financial support that made this conference possible. Special thanks are due to Dr. Robert Junker of ONR and Dr. Ralph Kelley of AFOSR for the interest and encouragement they provided in all phases of this meeting. We also thank all the participants whose efforts and contributions made this conference a success. Finally, we thank Ms. Charlotte MacNaughton and Ms.
Sara Jackson for the many hours they spent transcribing tapes and preparing this volume for publication.
Table of Contents
Application of the Close-Coupling Method to Electron-Molecule Scattering.- The Coupled-Channels Integral-Equations Method in the Theory of Low-Energy Electron-Molecule Scattering.- Roundtable on Numerical Methods.- Contribution of the Variable Phase Method to the Frame Transformation Theory of Rotational Excitation of Molecules by Electron Impact.- The R-Matrix Method for Electron-Molecule Scattering: Theory and Computation.- The T-Matrix Method in Electron-Molecule Scattering.- Roundtable on L2-Methods.- The Separable Approximation in Multichannel Electron-Molecule Collisions.- Nonempirical Polarization in Low-Energy Electron-Molecule Scattering Theory.- R-Matrix Calculations for Electron Scattering by Diatomic Molecules.- Discussion on Electron-Molecule Scattering.- Polarization Potentials for Electron Scattering.- Vibrational Excitations of Low-Energy e-CO Scattering.- Improved Hybrid Theory Calculation of e-N2 Vibrational Excitation.- Stieltjes-Tchebycheff Moment-Theory Approach to Molecular Photoionization Studies.- The Continuum Multiple-Scattering Approach to Electron-Molecule Scattering and Molecular Photo ionization.- Molecular Resonance Phenomena.- Stieltjes-Moment-Theory Technique for Calculating Resonance Widths.- Progress Toward the Application of Complex Coordinte and Complex Basis Function Techniques to Molecular Resonance Calculations.- Discussion on Photoionization and Molecular Resonances.- A Modification of the Langhoff Imaging Technique.- Workshop on L2-Methods.- Workshop on Single-Center Techniques.
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