Direct and Inverse Problems: Potentials in Quantum Scattering
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Beschreibung: | Rapid progress in quantum theory brings us new important results which are often not immediately clear to all who need them. But fortunately, this is also followed by simplifications and unifications of our previous concepts. The inverse problem method ("The most beautiful idea of the XX-th century" - Zakharov et al., 1980) has just both these aspects. It is rather astonishing that it took 50 years after the foundation of quantum mechanics for the creation of the "pictures" showing the direct connection of observables with interactions. Recently, illustrations of this type began to appear in the literature (e. g., how potentials are deformed with thc shift of one energy level or change of some resonance reduced width). Although they are transparent to those studying the quantum world and can be included within the necessary elements of quantum literacy, they are still largely unknown even to many specialists. For the first time, the most interesting of these pictures enriching our quantum intuition are collected here and placed at your disposal. The readers of this monograph have the advantage of getting the latest information which became available after the publication of the Russian edition. It has been incorporated here in the simplest presentation possible. For example, new sections concerning exactly solvable models, including the multi-channel, multi-dimensional ones and with time dependent potentials have been added. The first attempts in solving the three-body inverse problem are also mentioned |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XIII, 223p. 42 illus) |
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spellingShingle | Zakhariev, Boris N. Direct and Inverse Problems Potentials in Quantum Scattering Physics Quantum theory Nuclear physics Nuclear fusion Quantum Physics Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons Nuclear Fusion Quantentheorie Quantentheorie (DE-588)4047992-4 gnd Streutheorie (DE-588)4183697-2 gnd Potenzialstreuung (DE-588)4175487-6 gnd Inverses Streuproblem (DE-588)4027547-4 gnd |
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title | Direct and Inverse Problems Potentials in Quantum Scattering |
title_auth | Direct and Inverse Problems Potentials in Quantum Scattering |
title_exact_search | Direct and Inverse Problems Potentials in Quantum Scattering |
title_full | Direct and Inverse Problems Potentials in Quantum Scattering by Boris N. Zakhariev, Allina A. Suzko |
title_fullStr | Direct and Inverse Problems Potentials in Quantum Scattering by Boris N. Zakhariev, Allina A. Suzko |
title_full_unstemmed | Direct and Inverse Problems Potentials in Quantum Scattering by Boris N. Zakhariev, Allina A. Suzko |
title_short | Direct and Inverse Problems |
title_sort | direct and inverse problems potentials in quantum scattering |
title_sub | Potentials in Quantum Scattering |
topic | Physics Quantum theory Nuclear physics Nuclear fusion Quantum Physics Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons Nuclear Fusion Quantentheorie Quantentheorie (DE-588)4047992-4 gnd Streutheorie (DE-588)4183697-2 gnd Potenzialstreuung (DE-588)4175487-6 gnd Inverses Streuproblem (DE-588)4027547-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Physics Quantum theory Nuclear physics Nuclear fusion Quantum Physics Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons Nuclear Fusion Quantentheorie Streutheorie Potenzialstreuung Inverses Streuproblem |
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