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Spin Interaction (Princeton)
Spin–Orbit Interaction (Princeton)
Interacting Electrons (MIT)
Stark Effect in Hydrogen (Tennessee)
Hydrogenwith Electric and Magnetic Fields (MIT)
Hydrogen in Capacitor (Maryland, Michigan State)
Harmonic Oscillator in Field (Maryland, Michigan State)
of Tritium (Michigan State)
WKB
Bouncing Ball (Moscow Phys-Tech, Chicago)
Truncated Harmonic Oscillator (Tennessee)
Stretched Harmonic Oscillator (Tennessee)
Ramp Potential (Tennessee)
Charge and Plane (Stony Brook)
Ramp Phase Shift (Tennessee)
Parabolic Phase Shift (Tennessee)
Phase Shift for Inverse Quadratic (Tennessee)
Scattering Theory
Step-Down Potential (Michigan State, MIT)
Step-Up Potential (Wisconsin-Madison)
Repulsive Square Well (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)
Attractive Delta Function in 3D (Princeton)
Ionizing Deuterium (Wisconsin-Madison)
Collapsed Star (Stanford)
Electron in Magnetic Field (Stony Brook, Moscow
Phys-Tech)
Electric and Magnetic Fields (Princeton)
Josephson Junction (Boston)