Understanding the Schr©œdinger equation some (non)linear perspectives / [edited by Valentino A. Simpao].

Other author Simpao, Valentino A.
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Publication InfoNew York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2020]
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SeriesMathematics research developments
Contents Understanding the Schr©œdinger equation as a kinematic statement : a probability-first approach to quantum / James Daniel Whitfield -- The Schr©œdinger equation written in the second quantization formalism : derivation from first principles / L.S.F. Olavo, S.S. Jo©Đo Augusto and Marcello Ferreira -- Schr©œdinger equation and nonlinear waves / Nikolay K. Vitanov -- On the wave solutions of the generalized nonlinear Schr©œdinger-like equation of formation of a cosmogonical body / Alexander M. Krot -- The nonlinear Schr©œdinger equation : a mathematical model with its wide range of applications / Natanael Karjanto -- Self-similar and traveling-wave analysis of the Madelung equations obtained from the Schr©œdinger equation / Imre F. Barna and L©Łszl©đ M©Łty©Łs -- Paradigm of infinite dimensional phase space / E.E. Perepelkin, B.I. Sadovnikov and N.G. Inozemtseva -- From classical to quantum physics : the Metatron / Maurice A. de Gosson and Valentino A. Simpao.
Abstract "The current offering from Nova Science Publishers titled Understanding the Schr©œdinger Equation: Some [Non]Linear Perspectives is a collection of selectively invited manuscripts from some of the world's leading workers in quantum dynamics; particularly as concerning Schr©œdinger's wavefunction formalism"-- Provided by publisher.
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Issued in other formPrint version: Understanding the Schr©œdinger equation New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2020] 9781536176629
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