Solving The Schr Dinger Equation

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A Student's Guide to the Schrödinger Equation

Author: Daniel A. Fleisch
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2020-02-20
A clear guide to the key concepts and mathematical techniques underlying the Schrödinger equation, including homework problems and fully worked solutions.
Handbook of Exact Solutions to the Nonlinear Schrodinger Equations

Author: Usama Al Khawaja
language: en
Publisher: IOP Publishing Limited
Release Date: 2024-09-30
This book aims to organise and centralise existing solutions of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE). This expanded second edition contains new solutions published or derived since the first edition. Noting the increasing interest in and applications of the fractional nonlinear Schrödinger equation, a new chapter devoted to this topic has been added.
Solving the Schrodinger Equation

The Schrodinger equation is the master equation of quantum chemistry. The founders of quantum mechanics realised how this equation underpins essentially the whole of chemistry. However, they recognised that its exact application was much too complicated to be solvable at the time. More than two generations of researchers were left to work out how to achieve this ambitious goal for molecular systems of ever-increasing size. This book focuses on non-mainstream methods to solve the molecular electronic Schrodinger equation. Each method is based on a set of core ideas and this volume aims to explain these ideas clearly so that they become more accessible. By bringing together these non-standard methods, the book intends to inspire graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and academics to think of novel approaches. Is there a method out there that we have not thought of yet? Can we design a new method that combines the best of all worlds?