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Ionatom Collisions The Fewbody Problem In Dynamic Systems Michael Schulz Editor

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Ionatom Collisions The Fewbody Problem In Dynamic Systems Michael Schulz Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.77 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Michael Schulz (editor)
ISBN: 9783110580297, 3110580292
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Ionatom Collisions The Fewbody Problem In Dynamic Systems Michael Schulz Editor by Michael Schulz (editor) 9783110580297, 3110580292 instant download after payment.

The few-body problem (FBP), the essence of which is the Schrödinger equation is not solvable for more than two interacting particles. Atomic collisions are ideally suited to study the FBP because the underlying force is essentially understood and because simple systems can be studied for which kinematically complete experiments are feasible. The book would cover various experimental and theoretical approaches in atomic collision research.



  • Covers various experimental and theoretical approaches

  • Discusses Experiments with Magneto-Optical Traps, Role of Projectile Coherence Properties, Crossed Beam Experiments, and Anti-Particle Collisions

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