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Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Institute of Theoretical Physics
Theoretical Physics
Quantum scattering theory
30 November - 6 December
Assignment no. 2
Assignment no. 2
Numerical solution of a multichannel problem
Completion of this task is required to be eligible for the final exam
hom1-win2021.pdf
21 December 2021, 4:53 PM
◄ Multichannel approach: theory and numerics
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Syllabus
Brief introduction to the different strands of collision physics
I. Light- matter interaction
II. Electron and Antimatter interactions
III. Heavy particles: with zero to relativistic speeds
Classical scattering theory and its limitations
Quantum theory of scattering in 1D
Quantum scattering in 3D - stationary theory
Assignment no. 1
Numerical solution of bound and scattering problems in 1D Numerov method.pdf
Scattering in 3D: time-dependent picture
Lippman-Schwinger equation
Analytic properties of S-matrix
Formal scattering theory
Variational principles in the scattering theory
R-matrix method
Multichannel approach: theory and numerics
Introduction to Quantum Defect Theory
Lecture recording: Numerical excercise + Quantum defect theory I
Lecture recording: Quantum Defect Theory II
Introduction to Quantum Defect Theory ►