Path Integrals From Mev To Mev : Tutzing '92 - Proceedings Of The Fouth International Conference
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Will be published approx. on 1. November 1993
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-981-02-1497-5 (ISBN)
Description
The topics discussed in the Tutzing conference are applications of path integrals in quantum chaos, quantum tunneling, Monte Carlo methods, polarons, solid state physics, physical chemistry, and others. The reports by experts in the fields are timely; the results reported are mostly new. This volume reveals how broad the range of path integral applications has become.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
ISBN-13
978-981-02-1497-5 (9789810214975)
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Editor
State Univ Of New York At Albany, Usa
Clarkson Univ, Usa
Univ Stuttgart, Germany
Univ Essen, Germany
Content
Quantum maps of geodesic flows on surfaces of negative curvature, E.B. Bogomolny, M. Carioli; pure quantum self-consistent harmonic approximation, V. Tognetti, et al; effective one-electron Hamiltonian for the path-integral of polaron, J.T Devreese, F. Brosens; classification of solvable path integrals, C. Grosche, F. Steiner; path integral solution for nonlinear langevin equations, P. Haonggi; propagator of a periodically kicked particle on the real line, G. Junker, H. Leschke; plane polymer enclosing a fixed algebraic area in electric fields, D.C. Khandekar, F.W. Wiegel; continuous-time path integral regularization, J.R. Klauder; path integrals in spaces with curvature and torsion, H. Kleinert; Landau-Zener transitions in two dimensions, R. Littlejohn; semiclassical quantization of the helium atom, D. Wintgen, et al; dissipative quantum motion - a solvable multi-state tight-binding model, M. Sassetti, U. Weiss; 1/n expansion for the Pekar-Frohlich polaron energy and effective mass, M.A. Smondyrev.