© Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2010.We present main features of a surface-integral approach to the Coulomb few-body scattering problem. This approach is valid for both short-range and Coulombic longe-range interactions. We give new general definitions for the potential scattering amplitude. For the Coulombic potentials the generalized amplitude gives the physical on-shell amplitude without recourse to a renormalization procedure. New post and prior forms for the amplitudes of breakup, direct and rearrangement scattering in a Coulomb three-body system are also presented. The Green's functions and formal solutions of the Schrödinger equation in integral form are not used. Therefore, for the purpose of defining the scatteri...
We study some formal aspects of the exterior complex scaling (ECS) approach when implemented for bot...
This thesis presents a general non-variational approach to the solution of three-body Schrödinger's...
The potential splitting technique is developed for solving the three-body Coulomb scattering problem...
We present main features of a surface-integral approach to the Coulomb few-body ...
We formulate scattering theory in the framework of a surface-integral approach utilizing analyticall...
Basic features of a new surface-integral formulation of scattering theory are outlined. This formula...
Generalisation of scattering theory to charged particles is presented. It is based on a surface-inte...
A rigorous formalism for solving the Coulomb scattering problem is presented in this thesis. The app...
We present a general approach for the solution of the three-body problem for a general interaction a...
The scattering wave function and the transition amplitude for the two-body Coulomb problem are writt...
We present a rigorous formalism for solving the scattering problem for long-rangeinteractions withou...
International audienceThe three-body scattering problem in Coulombic systems is a widespread, yet un...
Abstract. We analyse the transition matrix for the two-body Coulomb scattering problem out of the en...
An approach to the solution of scattering and resonance problems based on splitting the potential in...
The scattering problem for two particles interacting via theCoulomb potential isexamined for the cas...
We study some formal aspects of the exterior complex scaling (ECS) approach when implemented for bot...
This thesis presents a general non-variational approach to the solution of three-body Schrödinger's...
The potential splitting technique is developed for solving the three-body Coulomb scattering problem...
We present main features of a surface-integral approach to the Coulomb few-body ...
We formulate scattering theory in the framework of a surface-integral approach utilizing analyticall...
Basic features of a new surface-integral formulation of scattering theory are outlined. This formula...
Generalisation of scattering theory to charged particles is presented. It is based on a surface-inte...
A rigorous formalism for solving the Coulomb scattering problem is presented in this thesis. The app...
We present a general approach for the solution of the three-body problem for a general interaction a...
The scattering wave function and the transition amplitude for the two-body Coulomb problem are writt...
We present a rigorous formalism for solving the scattering problem for long-rangeinteractions withou...
International audienceThe three-body scattering problem in Coulombic systems is a widespread, yet un...
Abstract. We analyse the transition matrix for the two-body Coulomb scattering problem out of the en...
An approach to the solution of scattering and resonance problems based on splitting the potential in...
The scattering problem for two particles interacting via theCoulomb potential isexamined for the cas...
We study some formal aspects of the exterior complex scaling (ECS) approach when implemented for bot...
This thesis presents a general non-variational approach to the solution of three-body Schrödinger's...
The potential splitting technique is developed for solving the three-body Coulomb scattering problem...