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Chapter 34. 3j,6j,9j Symbols

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Referenced by:
Leonard C. Maximon, Tab.1
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L. C. Maximon
Center for Nuclear Studies, Department of Physics, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
 Angular momenta j_{r} and projective
quantum numbers m_{r}, r=1,2,3. Tetrahedron corresponding to 6j
symbol.
  • Notation
    • §34.1 Special Notation
  • Properties
    • §34.2 Definition: 3j Symbol
    • §34.3 Basic Properties: 3j Symbol
    • §34.4 Definition: 6j Symbol
    • §34.5 Basic Properties: 6j Symbol
    • §34.6 Definition: 9j Symbol
    • §34.7 Basic Properties: 9j Symbol
    • §34.8 Approximations for Large Parameters
    • §34.9 Graphical Method
    • §34.10 Zeros
    • §34.11 Higher-Order 3nj Symbols
  • Applications
    • §34.12 Physical Applications
  • Computation
    • §34.13 Methods of Computation
    • §34.14 Tables
    • §34.15 Software
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