Analytical Advances in Quantum and Celestial Mechanics: Separating Rapid and Slow Subsystems

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This book is devoted primarily to recent advances in applying a powerful analytical method

to various quantum and celestial systems. These results are practically important in the quest for achieving controlled nuclear fusion on Earth, as well as expanding practical applications of lasers and other related fields.

Author(s): Eugene Oks
Series: IOP Expanding Physics
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 150
City: Bristol

PRELIMS.pdf
Author biography
Eugene Oks
CH001.pdf
Chapter 1 Introduction
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CH002.pdf
Chapter 2 Quantum hydrogenic atoms or ions in a high-frequency laser field
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CH003.pdf
Chapter 3 Classical (Rydberg) hydrogen atoms in a high-frequency laser field: celestial analogies
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CH004.pdf
Chapter 4 Rydberg states of muonic-electronic helium atoms or helium-like ions
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CH005.pdf
Chapter 5 A circumbinary planet around a binary star in Einstein’s general relativity and in Newton’s gravity
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CH006.pdf
Chapter 6 Particular analytical solution for the unrestricted three-body problem of celestial mechanics: a ‘corkscrew’ orbits of a planet around a binary star or of a moon around a star-planet system
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CH007.pdf
Chapter 7 Magnetic stabilization of one-electron Rydberg quasimolecules
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CH008.pdf
Chapter 8 One-electron Rydberg quasimolecules in a high-frequency laser field
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CH009.pdf
Chapter 9 Quantum rotator-dipole in a high-frequency monochromatic field: a violation of the gauge invariance caused by the constraint
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CH010.pdf
Chapter 10 Center-of-mass effects for hydrogen atoms in a non-uniform electric field: applications to magnetic fusion, radiofrequency discharges, and flare stars
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CH011.pdf
Chapter 11 Advanced treatment of the Stark broadening of hydrogen spectral lines by plasma electrons
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CH012.pdf
Chapter 12 Advanced treatment of the Stark broadening of hydrogen-like spectral lines by plasma electrons
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CH013.pdf
Chapter 13 Concluding remarks
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