Problems in Two and Three-Dimensions: General Considerations

  • Berman P
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Abstract

potentialsseparableGoing from one to two or three dimensions significantly increases the difficulty of solving Schrödinger’s equation. In general the problem must be solved numerically. Moreover, the numerical solutions may be difficult to obtain. However there are classes of separable potentials for which the solution can be obtained easily.

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Berman, P. R. (2018). Problems in Two and Three-Dimensions: General Considerations (pp. 179–183). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68598-4_8

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