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    The non-relativistic Coulomb problem on a cone (English)
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    The non-relativistic Coulomb problem on a cone is studied. The non- trivial topology of the cone breaks the symmetry associated with the conservation of the Lagrange-Laplace-Runge-Lenz vector. Classically this translates into a procession of the orbits, and quantum-mechanically into a splitting of the energy levels. For the scattering problem it is found that classical multi-scattering is possible and that it gives rise to a wake structure. The full quantum wave function is also evaluated, and from it the classical results are recovered.
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    Schrödinger equation
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    non-relativistic Coulomb problem
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    cone
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    scattering
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    quantum wave function
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