Mathematical scattering theory : general theory
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Mathematical scattering theory : general theory
(Translations of mathematical monographs, v. 105)
American Mathematical Society, c1992
- : softcover
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"Translated from the Russian by J.R. Schulenberger, translation edited by Simeon Ivanov"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-338) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Scattering theory presents an excellent example of interaction between different mathematical subjects: operator theory, measure theory, the theory of differential operators and equations, mathematical analysis, and applications of these areas to quantum mechanics. Because of the interplay of these fields, a deep understanding of scattering theory can lead to deep insights into the developing world of modern mathematics. Yafaev's book provides such an understanding of scattering theory, starting with basic principles and extending to current research. He presents a comprehensive and systematic exposition of the theory, covering different methods (of trace class and smooth perturbations) and approaches (time dependent and stationary) and discussing the relationships among them.Yafaev also fills some gaps in the monographic literature, such as the properties of the scattering matrix and the theory of the spectral shift function. The theory is developed for operators in abstract Hilbert space but is oriented to concrete applications to differential operators (of Schrodinger type). Addressed to graduate students as well as researchers, this book will prove an invaluable reference and research tool.
目次
Preliminary facts Basic concepts of scattering theory Further properties of the WO Scattering for relatively smooth perturbations The general setup in stationary scattering theory Scattering for perturbations of trace class type Properties of the scattering matrix (SM) The spectral shift function (SSF) and the trace formula.
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