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The following pages link to The time-dependent Born-Oppenheimer approximation (Q5447903):
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- Adiabatic approximation for a two-level atom in a light beam (Q355212) (← links)
- Effective light dynamics in perturbed photonic crystals (Q461420) (← links)
- A Born-Oppenheimer expansion in a neighborhood of a Renner-Teller intersection (Q625092) (← links)
- Quantum transport in crystals: Effective mass theorem and k\(\cdot\)p Hamiltonians (Q647373) (← links)
- Spontaneous decay of resonant energy levels for molecules with moving nuclei (Q690740) (← links)
- Effective dynamics for particles coupled to a quantized scalar field (Q930518) (← links)
- WavePacket: a Matlab package for numerical quantum dynamics. I: Closed quantum systems and discrete variable representations (Q1685771) (← links)
- Effective potentials generated by field interaction in the quasi-classical limit (Q1693291) (← links)
- Canonical quantum observables for molecular systems approximated by ab initio molecular dynamics (Q1783928) (← links)
- Weyl formulae for the Robin Laplacian in the semiclassical limit (Q2012215) (← links)
- The adiabatic limit of the connection Laplacian (Q2318041) (← links)
- Effective Hamiltonians for Constrained Quantum Systems (Q2925667) (← links)
- Born-Oppenheimer approximation for a singular system (Q3134121) (← links)
- Coherent states, quantum gravity, and the Born-Oppenheimer approximation. I. General considerations (Q3178336) (← links)
- Approximate controllability of the Jaynes-Cummings dynamics (Q4583088) (← links)
- Introduction to First-Principle Simulation of Molecular Systems (Q4637192) (← links)
- Frozen Gaussian approximation with surface hopping for mixed quantum-classical dynamics: A mathematical justification of fewest switches surface hopping algorithms (Q4640319) (← links)
- On the mathematical treatment of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation (Q5171368) (← links)
- Long‐Range Behavior of the van der Waals Force (Q5348119) (← links)
- Differential equations of quantum mechanics (Q5869466) (← links)
- A calculus for magnetic pseudodifferential super operators (Q5883861) (← links)