Partial wave analysis
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Partial wave analysis, in the context of quantum mechanics, refers to a technique for solving scattering problems by decomposing each wave into its constituent angular momentum components and solving using boundary conditions.
References
- Griffiths, J. D. (1995). Introduction to Quantum Mechanics. Pearson Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-111892-7.
External links
- http://homepages.rpi.edu/~napolj/Talks/PWALunch9Sep03.pdf
- http://quantummechanics.ucsd.edu/ph130a/130_notes/node228.html
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