A unitary perturbation theory approach to real
... systems far out of equilibrium and studying such new states of matter. In particular, recent progress in atomic physics has made it possible to tune systems of ultracold atoms at will between different interacting regimes. For example, a seminal experiment by Greiner et al [1] shows collapse and rev ...
... systems far out of equilibrium and studying such new states of matter. In particular, recent progress in atomic physics has made it possible to tune systems of ultracold atoms at will between different interacting regimes. For example, a seminal experiment by Greiner et al [1] shows collapse and rev ...
Energy Levels for the Hydrogen Atom (from Ph234)
... So far, we have calculated transition probabilities in terms of an external perturbation to the system we are considering. For an isolated atom in an excited energy state, there is no such external perturbation. From the formalism we have used up until now, we would say that if the atom is in an eig ...
... So far, we have calculated transition probabilities in terms of an external perturbation to the system we are considering. For an isolated atom in an excited energy state, there is no such external perturbation. From the formalism we have used up until now, we would say that if the atom is in an eig ...
7302 (Analytical Dynamics)
... techniques can be used to determine the behaviour of many physical systems. The mathematical framework also plays a role in the formulation of modern quantum and relativity theories. Topics studied are the kinematics of frames of reference (including rotating frames), dynamics of systems of particle ...
... techniques can be used to determine the behaviour of many physical systems. The mathematical framework also plays a role in the formulation of modern quantum and relativity theories. Topics studied are the kinematics of frames of reference (including rotating frames), dynamics of systems of particle ...
The Method of Vieta
... the given relation as a quadratic equation in one of the variables. Using Vieta’s formula, we can construct another solution to this equation. The next step is to show that the new solution is valid and smaller than the previous one. By the argument of infinite descent or by assuming the minimality ...
... the given relation as a quadratic equation in one of the variables. Using Vieta’s formula, we can construct another solution to this equation. The next step is to show that the new solution is valid and smaller than the previous one. By the argument of infinite descent or by assuming the minimality ...