Asymptotic behavior of numerical solutions of the Schrodinger equation

Many problems of numerically solving the Schrodinger equation require that we choose asymptotic distances many times greater than the characteristic size of the region of interaction. The problems of resonance diffraction for composite particles or the problem of nucleon scattering by nonspherical...

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Main Authors: F. M. Pen’kov, P. M. Krassovitskiy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Al-Farabi Kazakh National University 2019-07-01
Series:Physical Sciences and Technology
Online Access:http://phst/index.php/journal/article/view/165
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description Many problems of numerically solving the Schrodinger equation require that we choose asymptotic distances many times greater than the characteristic size of the region of interaction. The problems of resonance diffraction for composite particles or the problem of nucleon scattering by nonspherical atomic nuclei are examples of the need to use a large spatial domain for calculations. If the solution to onedimensional equations can be immediately chosen in a form that preserves unitarity, the invariance of probability (in the form of, e.g., fulfilling an optical theorem) is a real problem for two-dimensional equations. An addition that does not exceed the discretization error and ensures a high degree of unitarity is proposed as a result of studying the properties of a discrete two-dimensional equation. The problem for scattering of rigid molecules by the disks was successfully solved using an improved sampling scheme that provides the correct asymptotic behavior. Corresponding diffraction scattering curves are of a pronounced resonance nature.
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spelling doaj.art-6e4c831974ec41bfa9fc43a9d06dd19a2023-10-30T13:11:03ZengAl-Farabi Kazakh National UniversityPhysical Sciences and Technology2409-61212019-07-0161-2Asymptotic behavior of numerical solutions of the Schrodinger equationF. M. Pen’kovP. M. Krassovitskiy Many problems of numerically solving the Schrodinger equation require that we choose asymptotic distances many times greater than the characteristic size of the region of interaction. The problems of resonance diffraction for composite particles or the problem of nucleon scattering by nonspherical atomic nuclei are examples of the need to use a large spatial domain for calculations. If the solution to onedimensional equations can be immediately chosen in a form that preserves unitarity, the invariance of probability (in the form of, e.g., fulfilling an optical theorem) is a real problem for two-dimensional equations. An addition that does not exceed the discretization error and ensures a high degree of unitarity is proposed as a result of studying the properties of a discrete two-dimensional equation. The problem for scattering of rigid molecules by the disks was successfully solved using an improved sampling scheme that provides the correct asymptotic behavior. Corresponding diffraction scattering curves are of a pronounced resonance nature. http://phst/index.php/journal/article/view/165
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