1993
DOI: 10.1119/1.17393
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Theoretical Atomic Physics

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“…The triangular data points are that of Mende and Kock (1996) and the solid circles represent the present work while the solid line is the least-squares fit of the scaling law f ∝ 1/n 3 to the experimental data. and such behaviour has been also discussed by Marr and Creek (1968), Fano and Cooper (1968), Berkowitz (1979), Barrientos and Martin (1988) and Friedrich (1998). But due to the limitation of the measuring techniques and difficulty to measure the f-values up to the high principal quantum number, such behaviour is seldom observed experimentally.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The triangular data points are that of Mende and Kock (1996) and the solid circles represent the present work while the solid line is the least-squares fit of the scaling law f ∝ 1/n 3 to the experimental data. and such behaviour has been also discussed by Marr and Creek (1968), Fano and Cooper (1968), Berkowitz (1979), Barrientos and Martin (1988) and Friedrich (1998). But due to the limitation of the measuring techniques and difficulty to measure the f-values up to the high principal quantum number, such behaviour is seldom observed experimentally.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…(16), (21), and (24), we use a variation of the optical potential approach [63]. Optical potentials, which are non-Hermitian, have long been added to otherwise Hermitian Hamiltonians to allow flux to be lost to degrees of freedom not explicitly treated.…”
Section: Appendix C : Single-channel Approach For Deriving Three-bodymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Hund multiplicity rule is the first rule of Hund empirical rules [7] (see also Refs. [8][9][10][11][12]; for a historical outline see Refs. [13] and [14]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%