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- From: uchpcjv@Msu.oscs.montana.edu
- Subject: Re: REQUEST: References for driven anharmonic oscillator
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- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1992 23:53:48 GMT
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- In article <4764@dove.nist.gov>, clark@bruce.nist.gov (Charles Clark) writes:
- >I would be grateful for information on review articles that discuss
- >the driven anharmonic oscillator in one or more dimensions.
- >
- >Charles Clark
- >National Institute of Standards and Technology
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- This isn't exactly a reference, but check out J. Math. Phys. if you haven't
- already -- there was an entire series of papers on the anharmonic oscillator
- (ca. late 70's, early 80's). I'm not sure quite what you want to do, but
- the papers in JMP were pointed at calculating transition amplitudes.
- Hope that's useful.
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