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Step-Down Potential (Michigan State, MIT)
Step-Up Potential(Wisconsin-Madison)
Repulsive SquareWell (Colorado)
3D Delta Function (Princeton)
Two-Delta-Function Scattering (Princeton)
Scattering of Two Electrons(Princeton)
Spin-Dependent Potentials (Princeton)
Rayleigh Scattering (Tennessee)
Scattering from Neutral Charge Distribution (Princeton)
General
Spherical Box with Hole (Stony Brook)
AttractiveDeltaFunction in 3D (Princeton)
Ionizing Deuterium (Wisconsin-Madison)
Collapsed Star (Stanford)
Electron in Magnetic Field (Stony Brook, Moscow
Phys-Tech)
Electric and Magnetic Fields (Princeton)
JosephsonJunction (Boston)
PART III: APPENDIXES
ApproximateValues ofPhysical Constants
SomeAstronomical Data
Other Commonly Used Units
Conversion Table from Rationalized MKSA to Gaussian Units
VectorIdentities
Vector Formulas inSpherical and Cylindrical Coordinates
Legendre Polynomials
Rodrigues’Formula
Spherical Harmonics
HarmonicOscillator
AngularMomentum andSpin
Variational Calculations
NormalizedEigenstates of HydrogenAtom
ConversionTable forPressureUnits
UsefulConstants
Bibliography