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It seems good to start these lecture notes with the cautioning remark that, in a sense, their contents do not really fit into the topic “Rigorous Atomic and Molecular Physics”, although the results we shall discuss are certainly rigorous and do concern atoms, ions and molecules to some extent. Traditionally, the underlying theoretical framework for atomic and molecular physics is thought to be quantum mechanics, and the number of degrees of freedom of the atomic and molecular systems which are considered is finite, at least if the radiation field is neglected which is what workers in that field do almost always.
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Fröhlich, J., Spencer, T. (1981). Phase Diagrams and Critical Properties of (Classical) Coulomb Systems. In: Velo, G., Wightman, A.S. (eds) Rigorous Atomic and Molecular Physics. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 74. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3350-0_8
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