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Atomic structure and lifetimes : a conceptual approach
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ISBN: 0521536359 0521829399 Year: 2003 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The book presents a new conceptual approach to atomic structure, suitable as a textbook for an introductory graduate course or a resource for an undergraduate quantum mechanics course. The historical basis of the field is emphasized. Many worked examples provide connections with astrophysics, chemistry, condensed matter, and other related fields.

Atomic structure and lifetimes : a conceptual approach
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ISBN: 1107138671 0511078765 9786612394034 1282394037 0511643543 0511205643 0511566530 0511755554 051107719X 9780511078767 9780511755552 9780511075650 0511075650 9780511077197 0521536359 9780521536356 0521829399 9780521829397 Year: 2003 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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This book presents an approach to introductory graduate courses on atomic structure. The author's approach utilizes conceptually powerful semiclassical modeling methods, and demonstrates the degree to which the Maslov-indexed EBK quantization elucidates the quantum mechanical formulation of level energies and lifetimes. It merges this with an update and extension of semiempirical data systematizations developed by Bengt Edlén to describe complex atoms, and adapts them to include the specification of lifetimes. The text emphasizes the historical basis of the nomenclature and methodologies of spectroscopy. However, interaction mechanisms are presented deductively, based on quantum mechanical and field theoretical models, rather than tracing their indirect paths of discovery. Many worked examples provide applications to areas such as astrophysics, hyperfine structure, and coherent anisotropic excitation. The book presents a firm foundation for specialists in atomic physics, as well as a capstone application for specialists in astrophysics, chemistry, condensed matter, and other related fields.

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