Application of Path Integral Method to Heavy Ion Reactions. I : General Formalism
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概要
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The semiclassical approach for heavy ion reactions has become more and more important in analyzing rapidly accumulating data. The purpose of this paper is to lay a quantum-mechanical foundation of the conventional semiclassical treatments in heavy ion physics by using Feynman's path integral method on the basis of the second paper of Pechukas, and discuss simple consequences of the formalism.
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- 1976-03-25
著者
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Fujita Junichi
Department Of English Osaka Dental University
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Fujita Jun-ichi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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NEGISHI Tsunejiro
Department of Physics, Tokyo University of Education
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Negishi Tsunejiro
Department Of Physics Tokyo University Of Education
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FUJITA Jun-ichi
Institute of Physics, University of Tsukuba
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