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Jacobian weighting factor

This resemblance is, of course, not just coincidental As Professor Herschbach has shown in Part I, the 2 -dimensional analogue of the hydrogen atom can also be treated using the dimensional scaling technique. In this technique we mahe the transformation, V = where X = and where J = is the Jacobian weighting factor dis-... [Pg.162]


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