Solution of some problems of Mathematical Physics, Quantum Mechanics, and Numerical Analysis
Arnold F. Nikiforov and
Vasilii B. Uvarov
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Arnold F. Nikiforov: M.V. Keldish Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Vasilii B. Uvarov: M.V. Keldish Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Chapter Chapter V in Special Functions of Mathematical Physics, 1988, pp 295-368 from Springer
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Abstract The theory of special functions is a branch of mathematics whose roots penetrate deeply into analysis, the theory of functions of a complex variable, the theory of group representations, and theoretical and mathematical physics. Thanks to these connections, special functions have a wide domain of applicability. In the present chapter we discuss a number of examples of the application of special functions to the solution of some significant problems in mathematical physics, quantum mechanics, and numerical analysis.
Keywords: Quantum Mechanic; Mathematical Physic; Basic Problem; Integration Formula; Schrodinger Equation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1988
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-1595-8_5
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