Separation of the Schrödinger equation for molecular dynamics into sets of variables can sometimes be performed when separation into individual variables is neither possible nor for certain purposes necesary. Sufficient conditions for such a separation are derived. They are the same as those found by Stäckel for the corresponding Hamilton—Jacobi problem, with an additional one which is the analog of the Robertson condition for one‐dimensional sets. Expressions are also derived for operators whose eigenvalues are the separation constants. They provide a variational property for these constants. For use in aperiodic problems an expression is obtained for the probability current in curvilinear coordinates in an invariant form. Application of t...
In Part I, activated‐complex theory was extended by including the possibility of a curvilinear react...
With a number of special Hamiltonians, solutions of the Schrödinger equation may be found by separat...
With a number of special Hamiltonians, solutions of the Schrödinger equation may be found by separat...
Separation of the Schroedinger equation for molecular dynamics into sets of variables can sometimes ...
We introduce the notion of "separation of conditions" meaning that a description of statistical data...
We introduce the notion of "separation of conditions" meaning that a description of statistical data...
We introduce the notion of "separation of conditions" meaning that a description of statistical data...
Abstract In this contribution some basic problems of practical applications of quantum mechanics to ...
We introduce the notion of "separation of conditions" meaning that a description of statistical data...
We introduce the notion of “separation of conditions” meaning that a description of statistical data...
We introduce the notion of “separation of conditions” meaning that a description of statistical data...
We introduce the notion of “separation of conditions” meaning that a description of statistical data...
We use the separation of variable treatment to treat some time-dependent systems, and point out that...
For a separable or nonseparable system an approximate solution of the Schrodinger equation is constr...
Two propositions concerning quantum chemistry are proposed. First, it is proposed that the nonrelati...
In Part I, activated‐complex theory was extended by including the possibility of a curvilinear react...
With a number of special Hamiltonians, solutions of the Schrödinger equation may be found by separat...
With a number of special Hamiltonians, solutions of the Schrödinger equation may be found by separat...
Separation of the Schroedinger equation for molecular dynamics into sets of variables can sometimes ...
We introduce the notion of "separation of conditions" meaning that a description of statistical data...
We introduce the notion of "separation of conditions" meaning that a description of statistical data...
We introduce the notion of "separation of conditions" meaning that a description of statistical data...
Abstract In this contribution some basic problems of practical applications of quantum mechanics to ...
We introduce the notion of "separation of conditions" meaning that a description of statistical data...
We introduce the notion of “separation of conditions” meaning that a description of statistical data...
We introduce the notion of “separation of conditions” meaning that a description of statistical data...
We introduce the notion of “separation of conditions” meaning that a description of statistical data...
We use the separation of variable treatment to treat some time-dependent systems, and point out that...
For a separable or nonseparable system an approximate solution of the Schrodinger equation is constr...
Two propositions concerning quantum chemistry are proposed. First, it is proposed that the nonrelati...
In Part I, activated‐complex theory was extended by including the possibility of a curvilinear react...
With a number of special Hamiltonians, solutions of the Schrödinger equation may be found by separat...
With a number of special Hamiltonians, solutions of the Schrödinger equation may be found by separat...