Perturbation Theory: Feshbach-Schur Method
As we have seen, many basic questions of quantum dynamics can be reduced to finding and characterizing the spectrum of the appropriate Schrödinger operator. Though this task, known as spectral analysis, is much simpler than the task of analyzing the dynam
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Stephen J. Gustafson Israel Michael Sigal
Mathematical Concepts of Quantum Mechanics Third Edition
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Stephen J. Gustafson · Israel Michael Sigal
Mathematical Concepts of Quantum Mechanics 3rd edition
Stephen J. Gustafson Department of Mathematics University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada
Israel Michael Sigal Department of Mathematics University of Toronto Toronto, Canada
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