13/10/2011, 14h, sala 201.
 
 Título: Sturmian Functions as a tool to solve physics problems
 
 Palestrante: George Rawitscher (Univ. of Connecticut)
 
 Abstract:
 Sturmian functions, their definitions and properties are first  described. Next. various applications are presented, such as in the  calculation of atomic bound states in Helium, the solution of a  Schroedinger equation with non-local potentials, and the calculation of  resonances in nucleon-nucleus scattering.  An advantage of  expansions  into sturmian basis functions is that they lead to algebraic equations  that are generally easy to solve. However, a disadvantage is that these  expansion  tend to converge slowly, leading to uncomfortable truncation  errors. This defect can be corrected for by an iterative method, as will  be described.
 
		 
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