
Mathematical Theory of Scattering Resonances
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- Hardcover
631 pages
- Release Date
29 September 2019
Summary
Scattering resonances generalize bound states/eigenvalues for systems in which energy can scatter to infinity. A typical resonance has a rate of oscillation (just as a bound state does) and a rate of decay. Although the notion is intrinsically dynamical, an elegant mathematical formulation comes from considering meromorphic continuations of Green’s functions. The poles of these meromorphic continuations capture physical information by identifying the rate of oscillation with the real part of …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781470443665 |
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| ISBN-10: | 147044366X |
| Series: | Graduate Studies in Mathematics |
| Author: | Semyon Dyatlov, Maciej Zworski |
| Publisher: | American Mathematical Society |
| Imprint: | American Mathematical Society |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 631 |
| Release Date: | 29 September 2019 |
| Weight: | 1.31kg |
| Dimensions: | 254mm x 178mm |
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This is an up to date account of modern mathematical scattering theory with an emphasis on the deep interplay between the location of the scattering poles or resonances, and the underlying dynamics and geometry. The masterful exposition reflects the authors’ significant roles in shaping this very active field. A must read for researchers and students working in scattering theory or related areas.” - Peter Sarnak, Institute for Advanced Study“This is a very broad treatise of the modern theory of scattering resonances, beautifully written with a wealth of important mathematical results as well as applications, motivations and numerical and experimental illustrations. For experts, it will be a basic reference and for non-experts and graduate students an appealing and quite accessible introduction to a fascinating field with multiple connections to other branches of mathematics and to physics.” - Johannes Sjostrand, Universite de Bourgogne“Resonance is the Queen of the realm of waves. No other book addresses this realm so completely and compellingly, oscillating effortlessly between illustration, example, and rigorous mathematical discourse. Mathematicians will find a wonderful array of physical phenomena given a solid intuitive and mathematical foundation, linked to deep theorems. Physicists and engineers will be inspired to consider new realms and phenomena. Chapters travel between motivation, light mathematics, and deeper mathematics, passing the baton from one to the other and back in a way that these authors are uniquely qualified to do.” - Eric J. Heller, Harvard University
About The Author
Semyon Dyatlov
Semyon Dyatlov, University of California, Berkeley, CA, and MIT, Cambridge, MA.Maciej Zworski, University of California, Berkeley, CA.
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