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Quantum Theory Of Tunneling 1st Mohsen Razavy

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Quantum Theory Of Tunneling 1st Mohsen Razavy
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Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.89 MB
Pages: 570
Author: Mohsen Razavy
ISBN: 9812380183
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st

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Quantum Theory Of Tunneling 1st Mohsen Razavy by Mohsen Razavy 9812380183 instant download after payment.

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical foundations of quantum tunneling, stressing the basic physics underlying the applications. The topics addressed include exponential and nonexponential decay processes and the application of scattering theory to tunneling problems. In addition to the Schrödinger equation approach, the path integral, Heisenberg's equations and the phase space method are all used to study the motion of a particle under the barrier. Extensions to the multidimensional cases and tunneling of particles with internal degrees of freedom are also considered. Furthermore, recent advances concerning time delay and tunneling times and some of the problems associated with their measurement are also discussed. Finally, some examples of tunneling in atomic, molecular, nuclear and condensed matter physics are presented.

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