Mathematical Scattering Theory

Mathematical Scattering Theory
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Publisher : Birkhäuser
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9783034854405
ISBN-13 : 3034854404
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Book Synopsis Mathematical Scattering Theory by : Baumgärtel

Download or read book Mathematical Scattering Theory written by Baumgärtel and published by Birkhäuser. This book was released on 2013-12-11 with total page 448 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The aim of this book is to give a systematic and self-contained presentation of the Mathematical Scattering Theory within the framework of operator theory in Hilbert space. The term Mathematical Scattering Theory denotes that theory which is on the one hand the common mathematical foundation of several physical scattering theories (scattering of quantum objects, of classical waves and particles) and on the other hand a branch of operator theory devoted to the study of the behavior of the continuous part of perturbed operators (some authors also use the term Abstract Scattering Theory). EBBential contributions to the development of this theory are due to K. FRIEDRICHS, J. CooK, T. KATo, J. M. JAuCH, S. T. KURODA, M.S. BmMAN, M.G. KREiN, L. D. FAD DEEV, R. LAVINE, W. 0. AMREIN, B. SIMoN, D. PEARSON, V. ENss, and others. It seems to the authors that the theory has now reached a sufficiently developed state that a self-contained presentation of the topic is justified.


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