The harmonic oscillator in modern physics
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The harmonic oscillator in modern physics
(Contemporary concepts in physics, 9)
Harwood Academic, 1996
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work explores the application of harmonic oscillator states in problems of atomic, molecular, nuclear and elementary particle physics.The early chapters offer a comprehensive discussion of problems involving from one to four particles and the n-particle problem in the Hartree-Fock approximation, with extensive use of the transformation brackets for harmonic oscillator coefficients and related concepts. The application of harmonic oscillator states to scattering problems is also discussed, as is the group theory underlying the harmonic oscillator and its application to the Coulomb problem, collective motions in nuclei, and relativistic many body problems with oscillator interactions.
Table of Contents
- The one-body problem
- the two-body problem
- the three-body problem
- the four-body problem
- the n-body problem in the hartree-fock approximation
- the harmonic oscillator in scattering and reaction theory
- group theory of harmonic oscillators
- four dimensional harmonic oscillator and coulomb problem
- the five dimensional oscillator and nuclear collective motions
- the six dimensional oscillatory and the interacting oscillator
- the one body relativistic oscillator
- the two body relativistic oscillator
- the n-body relativistic oscillator.
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