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Perturbation theory isn't usually considered in the complex plane.
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Perturbation theory isn't usually considered in the complex plane.
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Normally it is applied using real numbers as one of very few availabe tools for
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Normally it is applied using real numbers as one of very few availabe tools for
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describing realistic quantum systems where exact solutions of the Schr\"odinger equation are impossible.\cite{Dirac_1929}
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describing realistic quantum systems where exact solutions of the Schr\"odinger equation are impossible \titou{to find?}.\cite{Dirac_1929}
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In particular, time-independent Rayleigh--Schr\"odinger perturbation theory\cite{RayleighBook,Schrodinger_1926}
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In particular, time-independent Rayleigh--Schr\"odinger perturbation theory\cite{RayleighBook,Schrodinger_1926}
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has emerged as an instrument of choice among the vast array of methods developed for this purpose.%
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has emerged as an instrument of choice among the vast array of methods developed for this purpose.%
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\cite{SzaboBook,JensenBook,CramerBook,HelgakerBook,ParrBook,FetterBook,ReiningBook}
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\cite{SzaboBook,JensenBook,CramerBook,HelgakerBook,ParrBook,FetterBook,ReiningBook}
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