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Revision as of 19:46, 20 April 2010
Consider the problem of two protons and one electron.
As for the two protons, we consider the two bodies problem as one body problem.
The wave function is:
The effective Hamiltonian of a system, taking into account the Berry Phase, can be written:
If is the eigenstate of the fast degree of freedom, the following quantities are defined:
The Berry Vector Potential:
The Berry Scalar Potential: