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Theory Of Light Hydrogenic Bound States 2006 Edition

Books from same Author: Michael I. Eides Howard Grotch Valery A. Shelyuto

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    Author(s)Michael I. Eides Howard Grotch Valery A. Shelyuto
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9783540452690
    Pages260
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2006

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    Springer Theory Of Light Hydrogenic Bound States 2006 Edition by Michael I. Eides Howard Grotch Valery A. Shelyuto

    The book describes the modern theory of light hydrogen-like systems. The discussion is based on quantum electrodynamics. Green's functions relativistic bound-state equations and Feynman diagrams are extensively used. New theoretical approaches are described and explained. The book contains derivation of many theoretical results obtained in recent years. A complete set of all theoretical results for the energy levels of hydrogen-like bound states is presented. Table of contents : Theoretical Approaches to the Energy Levels of Loosely Bound Systems.- General Features of the Hydrogen Energy Levels.- External Field Approximation.- Essentially Two-Particle Recoil Corrections.- Radiative-Recoil Corrections.- Nuclear Size and Structure Corrections.- Lamb Shift in Light Muonic Atoms.- Physical Origin of the Hyperfine Splitting and the Main Nonrelativistic Contribution.- Nonrecoil Corrections to HFS.- Essentially Two-Body Corrections to HFS.- Hyperfine Splitting in Hydrogen.- Notes on Phenomenology.