This text concerns 'semiclassical' within various meanings. These include the familiar JWKB approximation and its phase-integral generalizations in Chapter 2 to two and four transition points with or without one or two poles: by corollary, crossing and non-crossing nonadiabatic collision theory. Above and below threshold Wannier ionization is covered in Chapter 3 where the large parameters are the inverses of the variation of the hyperspherical angles from their ridge values. The more familiar impact parameter treatment, in which the possibly relativistic heavy-particle relative motion is treated classically and the electrons quantally, is well covered in Chapter 4. Diffusion in solids and liquids is described in Chapter 5 where typically the large parameter is the height of the barrier which is overcome by thermal agitation. Hypergeometric functions are introduced in Chapter 1 and Mittag-Leffler functions in Appendix B.
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"This book is based on some lectures given by the author to postgraduate Ph.D. students at the Centre for Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, School of Mathematics and Physics, of Queen's University Belfast, and reflects the author's research interests. ... At the end of the book, the reader will find a very rich list of references. The book is very instructive, both to physicists and mathematicians, in that it gives many important instances of the use of the fundamental technique of semiclassical approximation." (Alberto Parmeggiani, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 d)
"This book is based on some lectures given by the author to postgraduate Ph.D. students at the Centre for Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, School of Mathematics and Physics, of Queen's University Belfast, and reflects the author's research interests. ... At the end of the book, the reader will find a very rich list of references. The book is very instructive, both to physicists and mathematicians, in that it gives many important instances of the use of the fundamental technique of semiclassical approximation." (Alberto Parmeggiani, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 d)