Takuya Watanabe

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Spectral asymptotics for magnetic Schrödinger operator with slowly varying potential2023-07-18Paper
Landau-Zener formula in a ``non-adiabatic regime for avoided crossings2021-06-07Paper
Resonances for a system of Schrödinger operators above an energy-level crossing2021-04-14Paper
Widths of resonances above an energy-level crossing2021-01-20Paper
Molecular predissociation resonances near an energy-level crossing. II: Vector field interaction2017-08-29Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q49774282017-08-16Paper
Molecular predissociation resonances near an energy-level crossing. I: Elliptic interaction2016-02-08Paper
Molecular predissociation resonances at an energy-level crossing2015-06-05Paper
Singularities of solutions of the Fuchsian Cauchy problem with ramified data2015-02-25Paper
Characterization of PDE Reducible to ODE under a Certain Homogeneity and Applications to Singular Cauchy Problems2013-12-19Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q31449502012-12-13Paper
Transition probability for multiple avoided crossings with a small gap through an exact WKB method and a microlocal approach2012-11-22Paper
A singular Cauchy problem for the Euler-Poisson-Darboux equation2010-04-08Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q54548022008-04-03Paper
Adiabatic transition probability for a tangential crossing2007-08-20Paper
Two-level adiabatic transition probability for small avoided crossings generated by tangential intersections0001-01-03Paper

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