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On the Use of Quantum Algebras in Rotation-Vibration Spectroscopy
R. Barbier
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M. Kibler
Abstract
A two-parameter deformation of the Lie algebra u 2 is used, in conjunction with the rotor system and the oscillator system, to generate a model for rotation-vibration spectroscopy of molecules and nuclei.
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