Modeling Atoms as Multi-Channel Point Interactions

作者: Rodolfo Figari , Alessandro Teta

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40916-5_3

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摘要: In this chapter we review definitions and properties of the hamiltonian operators considered in Cacciapuoti et al. (2007) examine their use modeling quantum environment inside which a particle cloud chamber evolves. All models presented here describe interacting, via point interactions, with localized finite-dimensional subsystems (two-level atoms or spins). The line reasoning used for defining Hamiltonians generating entire system dynamics follows closely presentation potential Schrodinger given appendix A. Details construction can be found (2007).

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