Effective interactions and the hydrogen atom

  • Holstein B
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Abstract

The technique of effective interactions, which has become commonplace in contemporary particle/nuclear physics, is used to analyze the structure of hydrogen atom energy levels.

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Holstein, B. R. (2004). Effective interactions and the hydrogen atom. American Journal of Physics, 72(3), 333–344. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.1625926

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