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Exponential Decay in Quantum Mechanics. / Kruglov, V.; Makarov, K.A. ; Pavlov, B. ; Yafyasov, A.

Computations, physics and beyond. Springer Nature, 2012. p. 266-288.

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Kruglov, V, Makarov, KA, Pavlov, B & Yafyasov, A 2012, Exponential Decay in Quantum Mechanics. in Computations, physics and beyond. Springer Nature, pp. 266-288.

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Kruglov, V., Makarov, K. A., Pavlov, B., & Yafyasov, A. (2012). Exponential Decay in Quantum Mechanics. In Computations, physics and beyond (pp. 266-288). Springer Nature.

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Kruglov V, Makarov KA, Pavlov B, Yafyasov A. Exponential Decay in Quantum Mechanics. In Computations, physics and beyond. Springer Nature. 2012. p. 266-288

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Kruglov, V. ; Makarov, K.A. ; Pavlov, B. ; Yafyasov, A. / Exponential Decay in Quantum Mechanics. Computations, physics and beyond. Springer Nature, 2012. pp. 266-288

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