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Application of the Finite Element Method in Atomic and Molecular PhysicsThe finite element method (FEM) is a numerical algorithm for solving second order differential equations. It has been successfully used to solve many problems in atomic and molecular physics, including bound state and scattering calculations. To illustrate the diversity of the method, we present here details of two applications. First, we calculate the non-adiabatic dipole polarizability of Hi by directly solving the first and second order equations of perturbation theory with FEM. In the second application, we calculate the scattering amplitude for e-H scattering (without partial wave analysis) by reducing the Schrodinger equation to set of integro-differential equations, which are then solved with FEM.
Document ID
20080040751
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Shertzer, Janine
(College of the Holy Cross Worcester, MA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2007
Publication Information
Publication: NASA GSFC Science Symposium on Atomic and Molecular Physics
Subject Category
Atomic And Molecular Physics
Distribution Limits
Public
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