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Linked Harmonic Oscillators

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1973
The normal modes of oscillation of a circular array of linked harmonic oscillators are considered from a variety of points of view, and a representation of the oscillations of an infinite array in terms of contour integrals is given.
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The harmonic oscillator

2014
We start this part devoted to lumped parameter models by studying a simple paradigmatic model in physics: the harmonic oscillator. In principle, it corresponds to a mechanical system consisting of a mass connected to a spring and a dashpot (see Fig.
Alfredo Bermúdez   +2 more
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The harmonic oscillator

1993
This chapter is the closest in these notes to what is usually called “Quantum Mechanics”. The present version is considerably shorter than the original French. It thus becomes more obvious that its main topic is not really elementary quantum mechanics, but rather elementary Fock space, and the quantum analogue of finite dimensional Gaussian random ...
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The Harmonic Oscillator

1991
Abstract In both classical and quantum physics the harmonic oscillator is one of the most important physical systems [1–4]. Furthermore, because of the simplicity and symmetry of the Hamiltonian operator, the quantum mechanical oscillator is particularly suited to analysis by abstract operator methods.
O L De Lange, R E Raab
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The Harmonic Oscillator

2018
Abstract This chapter discusses the harmonic oscillator, which is a model ubiquitous to all branches of physics. The harmonic oscillator is a system with well-known solutions and has been fully investigated since it was first developed by Robert Hooke in the seventeenth century.
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The Harmonic Oscillator

1996
The harmonic oscillator provides a unique opportunity to study with simple mathematics the properties acquired by a mechanical system in permanent contact with the zeropoint field, and to assess with a specific example the merit of the assumption that the classical particle becomes through this interaction a quantum object.
Luis de la Peña, Ana María Cetto
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The Harmonic Oscillator

2015
The first truly significant application of the quantization conditions of the previous chapter concerns the determination of the eigenvalues of the energy for a one-dimensional oscillator. In this section we shall limit ourselves to obtain only some qualitative conditions on the energy levels of the oscillator, mainly with the purpose of giving to the ...
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The Harmonic Oscillator

2013
The harmonic oscillator is one of the most important systems of physics. It occurs almost everywhere where vibration is found—from the ideal pendulum to quantum field theory. Among other things, the reason is that the parabolic oscillator potential is a good approximation of a general potential V(x), if we consider small oscillations around a stable ...
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Harmonic Oscillator

Mathematical Methods for Oscillations and Waves, 2020

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Modeling stock return distributions with a quantum harmonic oscillator

, 2017
Kwangwon Ahn   +4 more
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