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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2005
Atomic Physics for many has been a fascinating forefront science, due in part to new ideas and discoveries that have renewed the field and sent research off in unexpected new directions. This report reviews some of the principal developments which have contributed to renewing the field.
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Atomic Physics for many has been a fascinating forefront science, due in part to new ideas and discoveries that have renewed the field and sent research off in unexpected new directions. This report reviews some of the principal developments which have contributed to renewing the field.
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Physics Bulletin, 1986
Robert S Van Dyck Jr and E Norval Fortson (eds) 1984 Singapore: World Scientific x + 557 pp price £59.80 ISBN 9971 966 80 8 This book contains the invited papers from the Washington conference of 1984. It provides an up to date summary of the position in those aspects of atomic physics bearing on elementary particle theory, particularly QED, P and T ...
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Robert S Van Dyck Jr and E Norval Fortson (eds) 1984 Singapore: World Scientific x + 557 pp price £59.80 ISBN 9971 966 80 8 This book contains the invited papers from the Washington conference of 1984. It provides an up to date summary of the position in those aspects of atomic physics bearing on elementary particle theory, particularly QED, P and T ...
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1999
Comparisons of positron and electron scattering from atoms provide important insights into collision processes, particularly at low energies where the differences between the results for the two projectiles are most pronounced. Also, there are two processes in positron collisions that have no counterpart in electron collisions, namely positronium ...
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Comparisons of positron and electron scattering from atoms provide important insights into collision processes, particularly at low energies where the differences between the results for the two projectiles are most pronounced. Also, there are two processes in positron collisions that have no counterpart in electron collisions, namely positronium ...
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The Physics of an Atom in a Molecule
1993Given the general mathematical scheme of linear operators and state vectors with its associated probability interpretation, quantum mechanics can be derived from a single dynamical principle. This principle, as formulated by Schwinger and stated in the form of a variation of the action integral operator, provides the basis for the extension of quantum ...
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Introduction to Atomic Physics
2015The present and the following chapters aim at showing that the general theory expounded so far allows one to understand the general features of atomic energy levels. To this end, however, the attribution of an intrinsic angular momentum or spin to the electron will play an essential role: we have already mentioned that the theory, as it is at the ...
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Atomic‐Level Charge Separation Strategies in Semiconductor‐Based Photocatalysts
Advanced Materials, 2021Hongwei Huang, Tierui Zhang, Yihe Zhang
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