A methodology based on generalized Sturmian functions is put forward to solve two- and three-body scattering problems. It uses a spectral method which allows for the inclusion of the correct asymptotic behavior when solving the associated driven Schroedinger equation. For the two-body case, we demonstrate the equivalence between the exterior complex scaling (ECS) and the Sturmian approaches and illustrate the latter by using Hulthen Sturmian functions. Contrary to the ECS approach, no artificial cut-off of the potential is required in the Surmian approach. For the three-body scattering problem, the theoretical framework is presented in hyperspherical coordinates and a set of hyperspherical generalized Sturmian functions possessing outgoi...
International audienceSynopsis We present an ab initio approach to the two electron continuum proble...
We give a detailed account of an ab initio spectral approach for the calculation of energy spectra o...
We develop further a new method for employing a set of real basis functions to represent the Green f...
We study some mathematical properties of generalized Sturmian functions which are solutions of a Sch...
In this paper we present a theory to describe three-body reactions. Fragmentation processes are stud...
We introduce and study two-body Quasi Sturmian functions which are proposed as basis functions for a...
Sturmian functions (SF) constitute a very useful spectral tool to deal with bound states or break-up...
We study some formal aspects of the exterior complex scaling (ECS) approach when implemented for bot...
Abstract: In this contribution we study mathematical properties of scattering solutions of Schröding...
In this contribution we study mathematical properties of scattering solutions of Schrödinger-type eq...
An analytically solvable S-wave model for three particles break-up processes is presented. The scatt...
The three-body continuum Coulomb problem is treated in terms of the generalized parabolic coordinate...
Quantum scattering calculations of two and three-body systems with Coulomb interaction using thedriv...
An analytically solvable S-wave model for three particles break-up processes is presented....
International audienceSynopsis We present a novel spectral approach to deal both with bound states a...
International audienceSynopsis We present an ab initio approach to the two electron continuum proble...
We give a detailed account of an ab initio spectral approach for the calculation of energy spectra o...
We develop further a new method for employing a set of real basis functions to represent the Green f...
We study some mathematical properties of generalized Sturmian functions which are solutions of a Sch...
In this paper we present a theory to describe three-body reactions. Fragmentation processes are stud...
We introduce and study two-body Quasi Sturmian functions which are proposed as basis functions for a...
Sturmian functions (SF) constitute a very useful spectral tool to deal with bound states or break-up...
We study some formal aspects of the exterior complex scaling (ECS) approach when implemented for bot...
Abstract: In this contribution we study mathematical properties of scattering solutions of Schröding...
In this contribution we study mathematical properties of scattering solutions of Schrödinger-type eq...
An analytically solvable S-wave model for three particles break-up processes is presented. The scatt...
The three-body continuum Coulomb problem is treated in terms of the generalized parabolic coordinate...
Quantum scattering calculations of two and three-body systems with Coulomb interaction using thedriv...
An analytically solvable S-wave model for three particles break-up processes is presented....
International audienceSynopsis We present a novel spectral approach to deal both with bound states a...
International audienceSynopsis We present an ab initio approach to the two electron continuum proble...
We give a detailed account of an ab initio spectral approach for the calculation of energy spectra o...
We develop further a new method for employing a set of real basis functions to represent the Green f...