Hi everybody,
We'll have a prospective postdoc - Shachar Klaiman from the Technion in
Israel - visiting the lab on Monday.
He will give a talk at 2pm in the Division Room:
The Absolute Position of a Resonance Peak
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It is common practice in scattering theory to correlate the position of a
resonance peak in the cross section to the real part of a complex energy of
a pole of the scattering amplitude. In this work, we show that the resonance
peak position appears at the absolute value of the pole's complex energy
rather than its real part. We further demonstrate that a local theory of
resonances can still be used even in the cases previously thought to be
impossible.
There is plenty of opportunity to talk to him during the day and I hope a
lot of you will use it.
Best wishes
Johannes
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Dr. Johannes Hachmann
Postdoctoral Fellow
Aspuru-Guzik Research Group
Harvard University
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
12 Oxford St, Rm M104A
Cambridge, MA 02138
USA
eMail: jh(a)chemistry.harvard.edu
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