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Application of the VFM to One-Dimensional Systems with Boundary Conditions for Finite Values of the Coordinates

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Large Order Perturbation Theory and Summation Methods in Quantum Mechanics

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Qiantum Systems subjected to finite BC are valuable in several fields of Chemistry and Physics. Thus, a large number of phenomena require the use of bounded quantum models in order to rationalize them in a natural manner.

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Arteca, G.A., Fernández, F.M., Castro, E.A. (1990). Application of the VFM to One-Dimensional Systems with Boundary Conditions for Finite Values of the Coordinates. In: Large Order Perturbation Theory and Summation Methods in Quantum Mechanics. Lecture Notes in Chemistry, vol 53. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93469-8_9

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