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Advances in Quantum Chemistry
Current Trends in Atomic Physics
- 1st Edition, Volume 53 - November 16, 2007
- Editors: Sten Salomonson, John R. Sabin, Erkki J. Brändas, Eva Lindroth
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 3 7 3 9 2 5 - 4
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 5 4 5 2 - 5
Advances in Quantum Chemistry presents surveys of current developments in this rapidly developing field that falls between the historically established areas of mathematics, physic… Read more
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Request a sales quote- Publishes articles, invited reviews and proceedings of major international conferences and workshops
- Written by leading international researchers in quantum and theoretical chemistry
- Highlights important interdisciplinary developments
1. Magnetic resonance contributions to other sciences
Norman F. Ramsey
2. A single quantum system: evolution, prediction, observation
Peter E. Toschek
3. The Quantum SI: A possible new international system of units
Peter J. Mohr
4. Studies of light halo nuclei from atomic isotope shifts
G.W.F. Drake
5. Quantum electrodynamics in one- and two-electron high-Z ions
Th. Stöhlker, A. Gumberidze, A. Kumar, R. Reuschl and M. Trassinelli
6. Precise atomic masses for fundamental physics determined at SMILETRAP
R. Schuch, I. Bergström, T, Fritioff, Sz. Nagy, A. Solders and M. Suhonen
7. HITRAP: A facility at GSI for highly charged ions
H.-J. Kluge, T. Beier, K. Blaum, L. Dahl, S. Eliseev, F. Herfurth, B. Hofmann, O. Kester, S. Koszudowski, C. Kozhuharov, G. Maero, W. Nörtershäuser, J. Pfister, W. Quint, U. Ratzinger, A. Schempp, R. Schuch, T. Stöhlker, R.C. Thompson, M. Vogel, G. Vorobjev, D.F.A. Winters and G. Werth
8. Structure of vacuum and elementary matter: From superheavies via hypermatter to antimatter – The vacuum decay in supercritical fields
Walter Greiner
9. Asymptotic behavior of MP2 correlation energies for closed-shell atoms
Karol Jankowski, Romuald S³upski and Jesus R. Flores
10. A computer–algebraic approach to the derivation of Feynman–Goldstone perturbation expansions for open–shell atoms and molecules
Stephan Fritzsche, Brajesh K. Mani and Dilip Angom
11. Experiments on highly charged heavy ions in conjunction with exotic atoms
Paul Indelicato, M. Trassinelli, D.F. Anagnostopoulos, S. Boucard, D.S. Covita, G. Borchert, A. Dax, J.P. Egter, E. Gotta, A. Gruber, A. Hirtl, M. Hennebach, H. Fuhrmann, E.-O. Le Bigot, Y.-W. Liu, B. Manil, N. Nelms, S. Schlesser, J.M.F. dos Santos, L.M. Simons, L. Stingelin, J. Veloso, A. Wasser, A. Wells and J. Zmeskal
12. Conceptual problems in phenomenological interpretation in searches for variation of constants & violation of various invariances
Savely G. Karshenboim
13. Extensive calculations of high-precision energy levels in hydrogen and deuterium through a last-squares adjustment
Eric-Olivier Le Bigot, Ulrich D. Jentschura, Svetlana Kotochigova, Peter J. Mohr and Barry N. Taylor
- No. of pages: 300
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 53
- Published: November 16, 2007
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9780123739254
- eBook ISBN: 9780080554525
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Sten Salomonson
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John R. Sabin
Sabin’s research interest is in the theoretical description of the interaction of fast charged baryon projectiles with atomic and molecular targets, both as neutrals and ions. In this work, he uses molecular quantum mechanics to describe such interactions. In particular, he is interested in the mechanism of absorption of the projectile’s mechanical energy by the target, where it is mostly converted to electronic energy, which is measured by the target’s mean excitation energy. He has written some 250 articles in this and related fields.
Sabin is editor of Advances in Quantum Chemistry and has been editor of the International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. He has edited some 90 volumes and proceedings.
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Erkki J. Brändas
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