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  • 1
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783540509943
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in physics 325
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 978-3-540-46130-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Resonanz ; Resonanz ; Dynamisches System ; Theoretische Physik ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
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    almahu_9947363175602882
    Format: XII, 424 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783034882194
    Series Statement: Operator Theory: Advances and Applications ; 132
    Content: CO«i»b.H BaCHJIbeBHa lU〉BaJIeBcR8JI (Sonja Kovalevsky) was born in Moscow in 1850 and died in Stockholm in 1891. Between these years, in the then changing and turbulent circumstances for Europe, lies the all too brief life of this remarkable woman. This life was lived out within the great European centers of power and learning in Russia, France, Germany, Switzerland, England and Sweden. To this day, now 150 years after her birth, her influence for and contribution to mathe­ matics, science, literature, women's rights and democratic government are recorded and reviewed, not only in Europe but now in countries far removed in time and distance from the lands of her birth and being. This volume, dedicated to her memory and to her achievements, records the Proceedings of the Marcus Wallenberg Symposium held, in memory of Sonja Kovalevsky, at Stockholm University from 18 to 22 June 2000. The symposium was held at the Department of Mathematics with its excellent library and lecture halls providing favourable working conditions. Within these pages are contained a curriculum vitae for Sonja Kovalevsky, a list of all her scientific publications, together with a copy of the moving and elegant obituary notice written by her friend and protector Gosta Mittag-Leffler. These papers are followed by a leading article entitled Sonja Kovalevsky: Her life and professorship in Stockholm, written especially for this volume by Jan-Erik Bjork in preparation for his major address to the Symposium.
    Note: I. Sonja Kovalevsky -- Curriculum Vitae -- Scientific publications -- Sophie Kovalevsky -- Sonja Kovalevsky: Her life and professorship at Stockholm -- Rigid bodies and the Bordin Prize -- The limitations of the Cauchy-Kovalevsky theorem -- II. Research papers -- On integrability of many-body problems with point interactions -- Generalized point models in boundary contact value problems of hydroelasticity -- Some spectral properties of the Heun differential equation -- On the approximation of the solution of the Schrodinger equation by superpositions of stationary solutions -- Lyapunov exponents in continuum Bernoulli-Anderson models -- Families of spectral measures with mixed types -- Singular point-like perturbations of the Laguerre operator in a Pontryagin space -- Realizations of Herglotz-Nevanlinna functions via F-systems -- Integral equations of relativistic bound state theory and Sturm-Liouville problem -- The non-relativistic scattering problem for a superposition of ä-potentials -- On the periodic magnetic Schrodinger operator in Rd. Eigenvalues and model functions -- The Laplace operator, null set perturbations and boundary conditions -- Ergodicity in the p-adic framework -- On the resolvent estimates for the generators of strongly continuous groups in the Hilbert spaces -- Supersymmetry of the Sturm—Liouville and Korteveg—de Vries operators -- Resonance triadic quantum switch -- The Hamilton operator and quantum vacuum for nonconformal scalar fields in the homogeneous and isotropic space -- Boundary conditions for singular perturbations of self-adjoint operators -- Asymptotical and topological constructions in hydrodynamics -- Spectral aspects of a class of differential operators -- Spectral properties of Jacobi matrices with rapidly growing power-like weights -- Kovalevskaya’s dynamics and Schrodinger equations of Henn class -- Effective quantum number for centrally symmetric potentials -- List of participants -- List of lecture titles.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783034894791
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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  • 3
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 566 p. 10 illus)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Physics and Astronomy
    ISBN: 9783540461302 , 9783540509943
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics 325
    Content: Scattering theory is of interest to physicists and to chemists and has a wide variety of applications, but it also presents a considerable challenge to mathematicians, including numerical analysts. Within the Schrödinger picture in this volume are collected the various theoretical and mathematical treatments of scattering together with a host of reviews of its applications to atomic and nuclear physics, to surface physics and chemistry, for example trapping of atoms on surfaces, and to amorphous condensed systems. The reviews give a concise and pedagogically useful presentation of the state of the art, and may serve as introductions for newcomers, in particular for graduate students
    Content: to Rigged Hilbert Spaces (RHS) -- Comparison between different notions of resonances -- Resonances and semiclassical analysis -- Resonances with a background potential -- On the general inversion problem -- Weyl's theory studies and the one-dimensional almost periodic Schrödinger equation -- A generalization of Rouché's theorem with application to resonances -- Generalization of Müller's variational principle -- Resonance state expansions in nuclear physics -- Mittag-Leffler expansions in nuclear physics -- On the analytical continuation of the partial wave S-matrix using complex scaling techniques -- Calculation of resonant wave functions in nuclear physics -- The use of Gamow functions in nuclear problems -- Resonances as an Eigenvalue problem -- A model for studying time dependent quantum mechanical processes and its application for quasi-stationary states -- Time-dependent dynamics applied to electron transfer -- Semiclassical description of resonances -- Regge poles and atom-molecule diffraction -- Energy shifts and widths in atomic and molecular physics: Multichannel approach -- Two study cases in the calculation of resonances using the multichannel Schrödinger equation -- Multichannel complex scaled Titchmarsh Weyl theory a model for diatomic fragmentation -- On the way to a multiconfiguration treatment of resonance phenomena in atoms -- Resonant states in the microscopic cluster model -- A note on the cluster model and complex scaling -- Complex scaling applied to trapping of atoms and molecules on solid surfaces -- On a theorem for complex symmetric matrices and its relevance in the study of decay phenomena -- Creation of long range order in amorphous condensed systems -- The lertorpet symposium view on a generalized inner product
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783540509943
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    almahu_BV001855647
    Format: XVIII, 564 S. : , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3-540-50994-1 , 0-387-50994-1
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in physics 325
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Resonanz ; Resonanz ; Dynamisches System ; Theoretische Physik ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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    UID:
    almafu_9959186134102883
    Format: 1 online resource (XVIII, 566 p. 10 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1989.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-46130-2
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 325
    Content: Scattering theory is of interest to physicists and to chemists and has a wide variety of applications, but it also presents a considerable challenge to mathematicians, including numerical analysts. Within the Schrödinger picture in this volume are collected the various theoretical and mathematical treatments of scattering together with a host of reviews of its applications to atomic and nuclear physics, to surface physics and chemistry, for example trapping of atoms on surfaces, and to amorphous condensed systems. The reviews give a concise and pedagogically useful presentation of the state of the art, and may serve as introductions for newcomers, in particular for graduate students.
    Note: to Rigged Hilbert Spaces (RHS) -- Comparison between different notions of resonances -- Resonances and semiclassical analysis -- Resonances with a background potential -- On the general inversion problem -- Weyl's theory studies and the one-dimensional almost periodic Schrödinger equation -- A generalization of Rouché's theorem with application to resonances -- Generalization of Müller's variational principle -- Resonance state expansions in nuclear physics -- Mittag-Leffler expansions in nuclear physics -- On the analytical continuation of the partial wave S-matrix using complex scaling techniques -- Calculation of resonant wave functions in nuclear physics -- The use of Gamow functions in nuclear problems -- Resonances as an Eigenvalue problem -- A model for studying time dependent quantum mechanical processes and its application for quasi-stationary states -- Time-dependent dynamics applied to electron transfer -- Semiclassical description of resonances -- Regge poles and atom-molecule diffraction -- Energy shifts and widths in atomic and molecular physics: Multichannel approach -- Two study cases in the calculation of resonances using the multichannel Schrödinger equation -- Multichannel complex scaled Titchmarsh Weyl theory a model for diatomic fragmentation -- On the way to a multiconfiguration treatment of resonance phenomena in atoms -- Resonant states in the microscopic cluster model -- A note on the cluster model and complex scaling -- Complex scaling applied to trapping of atoms and molecules on solid surfaces -- On a theorem for complex symmetric matrices and its relevance in the study of decay phenomena -- Creation of long range order in amorphous condensed systems -- The lertorpet symposium view on a generalized inner product.
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    Language: English
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    UID:
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    Format: 1 online resource (XVIII, 566 p. 10 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1989.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-46130-2
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 325
    Content: Scattering theory is of interest to physicists and to chemists and has a wide variety of applications, but it also presents a considerable challenge to mathematicians, including numerical analysts. Within the Schrödinger picture in this volume are collected the various theoretical and mathematical treatments of scattering together with a host of reviews of its applications to atomic and nuclear physics, to surface physics and chemistry, for example trapping of atoms on surfaces, and to amorphous condensed systems. The reviews give a concise and pedagogically useful presentation of the state of the art, and may serve as introductions for newcomers, in particular for graduate students.
    Note: to Rigged Hilbert Spaces (RHS) -- Comparison between different notions of resonances -- Resonances and semiclassical analysis -- Resonances with a background potential -- On the general inversion problem -- Weyl's theory studies and the one-dimensional almost periodic Schrödinger equation -- A generalization of Rouché's theorem with application to resonances -- Generalization of Müller's variational principle -- Resonance state expansions in nuclear physics -- Mittag-Leffler expansions in nuclear physics -- On the analytical continuation of the partial wave S-matrix using complex scaling techniques -- Calculation of resonant wave functions in nuclear physics -- The use of Gamow functions in nuclear problems -- Resonances as an Eigenvalue problem -- A model for studying time dependent quantum mechanical processes and its application for quasi-stationary states -- Time-dependent dynamics applied to electron transfer -- Semiclassical description of resonances -- Regge poles and atom-molecule diffraction -- Energy shifts and widths in atomic and molecular physics: Multichannel approach -- Two study cases in the calculation of resonances using the multichannel Schrödinger equation -- Multichannel complex scaled Titchmarsh Weyl theory a model for diatomic fragmentation -- On the way to a multiconfiguration treatment of resonance phenomena in atoms -- Resonant states in the microscopic cluster model -- A note on the cluster model and complex scaling -- Complex scaling applied to trapping of atoms and molecules on solid surfaces -- On a theorem for complex symmetric matrices and its relevance in the study of decay phenomena -- Creation of long range order in amorphous condensed systems -- The lertorpet symposium view on a generalized inner product.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-540-50994-1
    Language: English
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    UID:
    edoccha_9959186134102883
    Format: 1 online resource (XVIII, 566 p. 10 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1989.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-46130-2
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 325
    Content: Scattering theory is of interest to physicists and to chemists and has a wide variety of applications, but it also presents a considerable challenge to mathematicians, including numerical analysts. Within the Schrödinger picture in this volume are collected the various theoretical and mathematical treatments of scattering together with a host of reviews of its applications to atomic and nuclear physics, to surface physics and chemistry, for example trapping of atoms on surfaces, and to amorphous condensed systems. The reviews give a concise and pedagogically useful presentation of the state of the art, and may serve as introductions for newcomers, in particular for graduate students.
    Note: to Rigged Hilbert Spaces (RHS) -- Comparison between different notions of resonances -- Resonances and semiclassical analysis -- Resonances with a background potential -- On the general inversion problem -- Weyl's theory studies and the one-dimensional almost periodic Schrödinger equation -- A generalization of Rouché's theorem with application to resonances -- Generalization of Müller's variational principle -- Resonance state expansions in nuclear physics -- Mittag-Leffler expansions in nuclear physics -- On the analytical continuation of the partial wave S-matrix using complex scaling techniques -- Calculation of resonant wave functions in nuclear physics -- The use of Gamow functions in nuclear problems -- Resonances as an Eigenvalue problem -- A model for studying time dependent quantum mechanical processes and its application for quasi-stationary states -- Time-dependent dynamics applied to electron transfer -- Semiclassical description of resonances -- Regge poles and atom-molecule diffraction -- Energy shifts and widths in atomic and molecular physics: Multichannel approach -- Two study cases in the calculation of resonances using the multichannel Schrödinger equation -- Multichannel complex scaled Titchmarsh Weyl theory a model for diatomic fragmentation -- On the way to a multiconfiguration treatment of resonance phenomena in atoms -- Resonant states in the microscopic cluster model -- A note on the cluster model and complex scaling -- Complex scaling applied to trapping of atoms and molecules on solid surfaces -- On a theorem for complex symmetric matrices and its relevance in the study of decay phenomena -- Creation of long range order in amorphous condensed systems -- The lertorpet symposium view on a generalized inner product.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-540-50994-1
    Language: English
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV001855647
    Format: XVIII, 564 S. , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3540509941 , 0387509941
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in physics 325
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Resonanz ; Resonanz ; Dynamisches System ; Theoretische Physik ; Konferenzschrift
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    UID:
    almahu_9947923241602882
    Format: XVIII, 566 p. 10 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540461302
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 325
    Content: Scattering theory is of interest to physicists and to chemists and has a wide variety of applications, but it also presents a considerable challenge to mathematicians, including numerical analysts. Within the Schrödinger picture in this volume are collected the various theoretical and mathematical treatments of scattering together with a host of reviews of its applications to atomic and nuclear physics, to surface physics and chemistry, for example trapping of atoms on surfaces, and to amorphous condensed systems. The reviews give a concise and pedagogically useful presentation of the state of the art, and may serve as introductions for newcomers, in particular for graduate students.
    Note: to Rigged Hilbert Spaces (RHS) -- Comparison between different notions of resonances -- Resonances and semiclassical analysis -- Resonances with a background potential -- On the general inversion problem -- Weyl's theory studies and the one-dimensional almost periodic Schrödinger equation -- A generalization of Rouché's theorem with application to resonances -- Generalization of Müller's variational principle -- Resonance state expansions in nuclear physics -- Mittag-Leffler expansions in nuclear physics -- On the analytical continuation of the partial wave S-matrix using complex scaling techniques -- Calculation of resonant wave functions in nuclear physics -- The use of Gamow functions in nuclear problems -- Resonances as an Eigenvalue problem -- A model for studying time dependent quantum mechanical processes and its application for quasi-stationary states -- Time-dependent dynamics applied to electron transfer -- Semiclassical description of resonances -- Regge poles and atom-molecule diffraction -- Energy shifts and widths in atomic and molecular physics: Multichannel approach -- Two study cases in the calculation of resonances using the multichannel Schrödinger equation -- Multichannel complex scaled Titchmarsh Weyl theory a model for diatomic fragmentation -- On the way to a multiconfiguration treatment of resonance phenomena in atoms -- Resonant states in the microscopic cluster model -- A note on the cluster model and complex scaling -- Complex scaling applied to trapping of atoms and molecules on solid surfaces -- On a theorem for complex symmetric matrices and its relevance in the study of decay phenomena -- Creation of long range order in amorphous condensed systems -- The lertorpet symposium view on a generalized inner product.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540509943
    Language: English
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