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The Wave Function Calculation

THE IXth INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL-SEMINAR. The Wave Function Calculation. THE ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF MICROWORLD PHYSICS. Gomel , Belarus , July 23-August 3, 2007. Sunday, October 5, 2014. Oleg Shro a, †. a Volga State Academy of Telecommunications and Informatics, Samara, Russian,.

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The Wave Function Calculation

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  1. THE IXth INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL-SEMINAR The Wave Function Calculation THE ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF MICROWORLD PHYSICS Gomel, Belarus, July 23-August 3, 2007 Sunday, October 5, 2014 Oleg Shro a,† a Volga State Academy of Telecommunications and Informatics,Samara, Russian, †oshro@psati.ru

  2. The relativistic constituent quark model MESON Q q QCD RCQ-model

  3. Phenomenological Potential of Interaction For the interaction operator in coordinate representation we use the operator with Coulomb behavior at small distances and linear confinement:

  4. The Relativistic Hamiltonian Dynamics (RHD)

  5. The Relativistic Hamiltonian Dynamics (RHD) The basis where the motion of the two-particle center of mass:

  6. The wave function in RHD For pseudoscalar mesons

  7. The Mass Operator The mean value of the mass operator:

  8. The Mean Value of the Mass Operatorinthe Basis Where the Motion of the Two-particle Center of Mass

  9. The Mean Value ofInteractionOperator

  10. The Fourier—Bessel Transformations The Sherical Bessel Function of the First Kind

  11. The Mean Value ofInteractionOperator Properties of Integral from the Sherical Bessel Function of the First Kind

  12. The Mean Value of InteractionOperator The Normalizing Condition for Wave Function

  13. The Mean Value of Systems Mass Operator Without Interaction

  14. The Mean Value of Systems Mass Operator Without Interaction The Integrated Representation of Systems Mass Operator Without Interaction

  15. Calculation in Obvious Form of System Mass Operator Without Interaction

  16. The Integrated Representation

  17. The Leptonic Decay Constant

  18. The result

  19. Questions ???

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