Quasi-Exactly Solvable Models in Quantum Mechanics

Quasi-Exactly Solvable Models in Quantum Mechanics
Author: A.G Ushveridze
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351420313

Exactly solvable models, that is, models with explicitly and completely diagonalizable Hamiltonians are too few in number and insufficiently diverse to meet the requirements of modern quantum physics. Quasi-exactly solvable (QES) models (whose Hamiltonians admit an explicit diagonalization only for some limited segments of the spectrum) provide a practical way forward. Although QES models are a recent discovery, the results are already numerous. Collecting the results of QES models in a unified and accessible form, Quasi-Exactly Solvable Models in Quantum Mechanics provides an invaluable resource for physicists using quantum mechanics and applied mathematicians dealing with linear differential equations. By generalizing from one-dimensional QES models, the expert author constructs the general theory of QES problems in quantum mechanics. He describes the connections between QES models and completely integrable theories of magnetic chains, determines the spectra of QES Schrödinger equations using the Bethe-Iansatz solution of the Gaudin model, discusses hidden symmetry properties of QES Hamiltonians, and explains various Lie algebraic and analytic approaches to the problem of quasi-exact solubility in quantum mechanics. Because the applications of QES models are very wide, such as, for investigating non-perturbative phenomena or as a good approximation to exactly non-solvable problems, researchers in quantum mechanics-related fields cannot afford to be unaware of the possibilities of QES models.

Panorama of Contemporary Quantum Mechanics

Panorama of Contemporary Quantum Mechanics
Author: Trong Tuong Truong
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2019-12-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1839626658

This book is devoted to recent developments in quantum mechanics. After an Introductory chapter, Chapter 2 describes the cooperative spontaneous lasing mechanism in gas in three level systems and their possible quantum retardation effects. Chapter 3 is concerned with the evolution of states of large quantum particle systems via marginal correlation operators. Chapter 4 studies the effects of electronic transfer using ab initio quantum calculation methods to access biological macromolecular system behaviors. Chapter 5 concentrates on new features of supersymmetric quantum mechanics using the adjunction of boson-fermion symmetry. The book will be of interest to graduate and Ph.D students as well as scientists from various backgrounds who are concerned with quantum effects.

Quantum Theory Of Tunneling (2nd Edition)

Quantum Theory Of Tunneling (2nd Edition)
Author: Mohsen Razavy
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 792
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814525030

In this revised and expanded edition, in addition to a comprehensible introduction to the theoretical foundations of quantum tunneling based on different methods of formulating and solving tunneling problems, different semiclassical approximations for multidimensional systems are presented. Particular attention is given to the tunneling of composite systems, with examples taken from molecular tunneling and also from nuclear reactions. The interesting and puzzling features of tunneling times are given extensive coverage, and the possibility of measurement of these times with quantum clocks are critically examined.In addition, by considering the analogy between evanescent waves in waveguides and in quantum tunneling, the times related to electromagnetic wave propagation have been used to explain certain aspects of quantum tunneling times. These topics are treated in both non-relativistic as well as relativistic regimes. Finally, a large number of examples of tunneling in atomic, molecular, condensed matter and nuclear physics are presented and solved.

From Classical to Quantum Mechanics

From Classical to Quantum Mechanics
Author: Giampiero Esposito
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2004-03-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1139450549

This 2004 textbook provides a pedagogical introduction to the formalism, foundations and applications of quantum mechanics. Part I covers the basic material which is necessary to understand the transition from classical to wave mechanics. Topics include classical dynamics, with emphasis on canonical transformations and the Hamilton-Jacobi equation, the Cauchy problem for the wave equation, Helmholtz equation and eikonal approximation, introduction to spin, perturbation theory and scattering theory. The Weyl quantization is presented in Part II, along with the postulates of quantum mechanics. Part III is devoted to topics such as statistical mechanics and black-body radiation, Lagrangian and phase-space formulations of quantum mechanics, and the Dirac equation. This book is intended for use as a textbook for beginning graduate and advanced undergraduate courses. It is self-contained and includes problems to aid the reader's understanding.

Lie Theory And Its Applications In Physics - Proceedings Of An International Workshop

Lie Theory And Its Applications In Physics - Proceedings Of An International Workshop
Author: Vladimir K Dobrev
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1996-10-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9814547085

There is an apparent trend towards geometrization of physical theories. During the last 20 years, the most successful mathematical models for the description and understanding of physical systems have been based on the Lie theory in its widest sense and various generalizations, for example, deformations of it.This proceedings volume reflects part of the development. On the mathematical side, they report on representations of Lie algebras, quantization procedures, non-commutative geometry, quantum groups, etc. Furthermore, possible physical applications of these techniques are discussed (e.g. quantization of classical systems, derivations of evolution equations, discrete and deformed physical systems).This volume complements the book Generalized Symmetries in Physics, published by World Scientific in 1994.

Superintegrability in Classical and Quantum Systems

Superintegrability in Classical and Quantum Systems
Author: P. Tempesta, P. Winternitz, J. Harnad, W. Miller, Jr., G. Pogosyan, and M. Rodriguez
Publisher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 364
Release:
Genre: Differential equations, Partial
ISBN: 9780821870327

Superintegrable systems are integrable systems (classical and quantum) that have more integrals of motion than degrees of freedom. Such systems have many interesting properties. This title is based on the Workshop on Superintegrability in Classical and Quantum Systems organized by the Centre de Recherches Mathematiques in Montreal (Quebec).

Generalized Symmetries In Physics - Proceedings Of The International Symposium On Mathematical Physics

Generalized Symmetries In Physics - Proceedings Of The International Symposium On Mathematical Physics
Author: Heinz-dietrich Doebner
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1994-07-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9814550884

This volume contains material submitted to a symposium on mathematical physics in July 1993 at the Technical University of Clausthal. It focuses on mathematical and physical notions of symmetries, especially on generalized and quantum symmetries (quantum groups and algebras) with applications to integrable systems, quasi-exact solvability, quantization methods and nonlinear problems. The workshop is a continuation of the series of meetings and workshops on mathematical physics in Clausthal which brings together mathematicians, theoretical and mathematical physicists working in the different parts of generalized symmetries. Recent developments in the mathematical structure and physical applications of generalized symmetries are discussed.