Spectral and Scattering Theory

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advanced mathematical analysis
Asymptotic Completeness
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Cluster Decomposition
Dirichlet Realization
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Essential Spectrum
Generalized Eigenfunction
Hilbert Space
Limiting Absorption Principle
mathematical physics
Meromorphic Continuation
multi-particle interactions
Non-smooth Initial Data
nonlinear wave equations
operator theory methods
Oscillatory Integrals
Partial differential equations
Partial Isometry
Periodic Solutions
Periodic Spectrum
quantum dynamics
quantum scattering in many-body systems
Resolvent Estimates
Scattering Kernel
Scattering Matrix
Schrodinger equations
Semi-classical Limit
Semiclassical asymptotics
Small Initial Data
Sobolev Imbedding Theorem
Sobolev Spaces
Spectral and scattering theory
Stationary Phase Method
Toda lattice equations
Total Cross Sections
Total Scattering Cross Section
Uniform Electric Field
Wave Operators

Product details

  • ISBN 9780824792510
  • Weight: 635g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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"This useful volume, based on the Taniguchi International Workshop held recently in Sanda, Hyogo, Japan, discusses current problems and offers the mostup-to-date methods for research in spectral and scattering theory."
MITSURU IKAWA is a Professor of Mathematics at Osaka University, Japan. The author of more than 40 professional papers and book chapters, he is a member of the Mathematical Society of Japan, and serves as editor of the Osaka Journal of Mathematics and associate editor of the Japanese Journal of Mathematics. Dr. Ikawa received the B.Sc. (1965) and M.Sc.(1967) degrees in mathematics from Kyoto University, Japan, and the Ph.D. degree (1970)in mathematics from Osaka University, Japan.