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Time evolution of quantum resonance states. Article type: Research Article. Authors: Klein, M. | Rama, J. | Wüst, R. Affiliations: Universität Potsdam ...
1 Time Evolution of Quantum Resonance States I: A Time-Dependent. Theory. 7 ... 2 Time Evolution of Quantum Resonance States II: A Stationary Approach.
Abstract. Let H0 be self-adjoint with E0 a possibly degenerate eigenvalue embedded in the con- tinuous spectrum σc(H0) and ψ0 a normalized eigenfunction.
Abstract. Let H0 be self-adjoint with E0 a possibly degenerate eigenvalue embedded in the con- tinuous spectrum σc(H0) and ψ0 a normalized eigenfunction.
Now let H0 be perturbed by an operator W, where. (C0) W is symmetric in H, H := H0 + W is self-adjoint in H and D(H0) = D(H).
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Time Evolution of Quantum Resonance States. January 2007; Asymptotic Analysis 51(1). 51(1). Authors: Markus Klein at Universität Potsdam · Markus Klein.
Oct 23, 2021 · In this section we summarize a few well known basic facts about non-relativistic Quantum Mechanics, focussing on the quantum-mechanical description of physical ...
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To describe dynamical processes, such as radiation decays, scattering and nuclear reactions, we need to study how quantum mechanical systems evolve in time. ...
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The time evolution of a sum of stationary states is the sum of the time-evolved linear components of this sum.
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The most basic version describes the time evolution of the time evolution operator itself. If this is known, it may be applied to determine the evolution of the ...