The problem refers to previous problem 1.7, which asks for decays through strong interactions. So you are asked to look for decay modes facilitated by strong interactions, where you have to consider conservation of Strangeness. As you have mentioned in your post, you noticed that it is not...
Hello PF People,
This is probably a very simple question but I don't really get it.
In Lippmann Schwinger Equation we add an infinitesimal term to the denominator in order to avoid singularity for when E is an eigenvalue of \hat{H}_0. This is fine, but why it has to be a complex number...
My Marion/Thornton is in its 5th Edition, I think its still the latest version.
You are right dynamicsolo, Symon finished the job in 1971, but I guess his book still rocks! I think it won't create a big problem since classical mechanics is not witnessing major changes for decades. But new...
These are some classical "classical mechanics" books that I used at various times:
1. Marion/Thornton [standart]: This book starts from beginning Newtonian Mechanics moves towards the Oscillations and at the midpoint switches to Lagrangian-Hamiltonian Dynamics and so on. Easy to read and...