Single- and Multichannel Wave Bending
B.N. Zakhariev, V.M. Chabanov

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel wave resonance concept affecting wave behavior in periodic potentials, revealing new insights into wave bending, quantum interactions, and nuclear structures.
Contribution
It presents a new wave bending framework and explores its implications for quantum systems and nuclear physics, expanding current wave theory.
Findings
Discovery of permanent wave resonance with potential spatial oscillations
Identification of wave bending effects including effective attraction and repulsion
Enhanced understanding of wave behavior in multichannel quantum systems
Abstract
Recently, we have discovered a new concept of permanent wave resonance with potential spatial oscillations. This means the constant wave swinging frequency on the whole energy intervals of spectral forbidden zones destroying physical solutions and deepening the theory of waves in periodic potentials. It also shows the other side of strengthening the fundamentally important magic nuclear structures. A new language of wave bending will be presented to enrich our quantum intuition, e.g., the paradoxical effective attraction of barriers and repulsion of wells in multichannel systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum chaos and dynamical systems
