Theoretical Atomic Physics by Harald Friedrich (2005, Hardcover)

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THEORETICAL ATOMIC PHYSICS By Harald Siegfried Friedrich - Hardcover.

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Product Identifiers

PublisherSpringer
ISBN-10354025644X
ISBN-139783540256441
eBay Product ID (ePID)20038414898

Product Key Features

Number of PagesXiv, 506 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameTheoretical Atomic Physics
SubjectLasers & Photonics, Physics / Mathematical & Computational, Physics / Nuclear, Physics / Atomic & Molecular
Publication Year2005
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
AuthorHarald Friedrich
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering, Science
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight35.5 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number3
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2005-927229
Dewey Edition22
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Original LanguageGerman
Dewey Decimal539.7
Table Of ContentReview of Quantum Mechanics.- Atoms and Ions.- Atomic Spectra.- Simple Reactions.- Special Topics.- Special Mathematical Functions.- Solutions to the Problems.- References.
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisThis established text and reference contains an advanced presentation of quantum mechanics adapted to the requirements of modern atomic physics. It includes topics of great current interest such as semiclassical theory, chaos and Bose-Einstein condensation in atomic gases. The third edition of Theoretical Atomic Physics extends the successful second edition with a detailed treatment of the wave motion of atoms near the anticlassical or extreme quantum regime, and it also contains an introduction to some aspects of atom optics  that are relevant for current and future experiments involving ultra-cold atoms. Various problems are included together with complete solutions. Because it has more emphasis on theory, this book enables the reader to appreciate the fundamental assumptions underlying standard theoretical constructs and to embark on independent research projects., level, and a good understanding of the links to classical mechanics is almost always helpful. The aim ofTheoretical Atomic Physics remains to provide the reader with a solid foundation of this sort of advanced quantum mechanics. In preparing the third edition I have again tried to do justice to the rapid development of the ?eld. I have included references to important new work whenever this seemed appropriate and easy to do. Chapter 1 now includes a section on processes involving (wave packets of) continuum states and also an expanded treatment of the semiclassical approximation. Chapter 3 begins with a section illuminating the characteristic di'erences in the near-threshold properties of long-ranged and shorter-ranged potentials, and the ?rst section of Chap. 4 contains a more elaborate discussion of scattering lengths. As a further "special topic" in Chap. 5 there is a section describing some aspects of atom optics, including discusions of the interactions of atoms with material surfacesandwithlight'elds. Theappendixonspecialmathematicalfunctions has been slightly expanded to accommodate a few results that I repeatedly found to be useful. I am grateful to many colleagues who continue to inspire me with num- ous discussions involving atomic physics, quantum mechanics and semiclas- cal connections, in particular Robin Cot ^ e at the University of Connecticut, Manfred Kleber at the Technical University Munich and Jan-Michael Rost at the Max-Planck-Institute for Complex Systems in Dresden., This established text contains an advanced presentation of quantum mechanics adapted to the requirements of modern atomic physics. The third edition extends the successful second edition with a detailed treatment of the wave motion of atoms, and it also contains an introduction to some aspects of atom optics that are relevant for current and future experiments involving ultra-cold atoms. Included: Various problems with complete solutions., level, and a good understanding of the links to classical mechanics is almost always helpful. The aim ofTheoretical Atomic Physics remains to provide the reader with a solid foundation of this sort of advanced quantum mechanics. In preparing the third edition I have again tried to do justice to the rapid development of the ?eld. I have included references to important new work whenever this seemed appropriate and easy to do. Chapter 1 now includes a section on processes involving (wave packets of) continuum states and also an expanded treatment of the semiclassical approximation. Chapter 3 begins with a section illuminating the characteristic di'erences in the near-threshold properties of long-ranged and shorter-ranged potentials, and the ?rst section of Chap. 4 contains a more elaborate discussion of scattering lengths. As a further "special topic" in Chap. 5 there is a section describing some aspects of atom optics, including discusions of the interactions of atoms with material surfacesandwithlight'elds. Theappendixonspecialmathematicalfunctions has been slightly expanded to accommodate a few results that I repeatedly found to be useful. I am grateful to many colleagues who continue to inspire me with num- ous discussions involving atomic physics, quantum mechanics and semiclas- cal connections, in particular Robin Cot DEGREES e at the University of Connecticut, Manfred Kleber at the Technical University Munich and Jan-Michael Rost at the Max-Planck-Institute for Complex Systems in Dresden.
LC Classification NumberQC170-197QC717.6-718
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