Numerical study of quantum mechanical systems using a quantum wave
impedance approach
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.08247v1
- Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2020 08:48:57 GMT
- Title: Numerical study of quantum mechanical systems using a quantum wave
impedance approach
- Authors: O. I. Hryhorchak
- Abstract summary: It was proved that the approximation of a real potential by a piesewise constant function is also reasonable in a case of using a quantum impedance approach.
The dependence of an accuracy of numerical calculations on a number of cascads by which a real potential is represented was found.
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- Abstract: The approximate numerical method for a calculation of a quantum wave
impedance in a case of a potential energy with a complicated spatial structure
is considered. It was proved that the approximation of a real potential by a
piesewise constant function is also reasonable in a case of using a quantum
impedance approach.The dependence of an accuracy of numerical calculations on a
number of cascads by which a real potential is represented was found. The
method of including into a consideration of zero-range singular potentials was
developed.
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