J-matrix method of scattering in one dimension: The nonrelativistic theory
Mathematical Physics
2015-05-18 v1 math.MP
Atomic Physics
Quantum Physics
Abstract
We formulate a theory of nonrelativistic scattering in one dimension based on the J-matrix method. The scattering potential is assumed to have a finite range such that it is well represented by its matrix elements in a finite subset of a basis that supports a tridiagonal matrix representation for the reference wave operator. Contrary to our expectation, the 1D formulation reveals a rich and highly non-trivial structure compared to the 3D formulation. Examples are given to demonstrate the utility and accuracy of the method. It is hoped that this formulation constitutes a viable alternative to the classical treatment of 1D scattering problem and that it will help unveil new and interesting applications.
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@article{arxiv.1004.3898,
title = {J-matrix method of scattering in one dimension: The nonrelativistic theory},
author = {A. D. Alhaidari and H. Bahlouli and M. S. Abdelmonem},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.3898},
year = {2015}
}
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24 pages, 9 figures (3 in color)