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Classical turning point definition

Consider for definiteness the antisymmetric case. We choose the origin of the coordinate system in one of the wells, and the center of symmetry has the coordinates Qt,Q-) (fig- 31). Inside the well the classical trajectories are Lissajous figures bordering on the rectangle formed by the lines Q = Q , and Q = —Q , where Q are the turning-point coordinates. [Pg.72]


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