We study some formal aspects of the exterior complex scaling (ECS) approach when implemented for both short and long-range potentials. In particular, we focus on the inconsistencies related to the requirement of an artificial cut-off of the potential in order to avoid exponential divergencies due to the complex rotation. For the pure two-body Coulomb potential we demonstrate analytically and numerically that the ECS inner solution is indeed the correct one, thus reinforcing the method; the extraction of the transition amplitude, however, remains problematic. We also show that a consistent application of the ECS method requires a distorted wave formulation, and two variants are proposed. Finally, we will propose an approach equivalent to the...
Closed forms are given for a large number of quantities occurring in the theory of potential scatter...
© Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2010.We present main features of a surface-integr...
We present main features of a surface-integral approach to the Coulomb few-body ...
We study some formal aspects of the exterior complex scaling (ECS) approach when implemented for bot...
We present a rigorous formalism for solving the scattering problem for long-rangeinteractions withou...
On the applicability of the exterior complex scaling method for scattering problems including Coulom...
International audienceThe three-body scattering problem in Coulombic systems is a widespread, yet un...
A rigorous formalism for solving the Coulomb scattering problem is presented in this thesis. The app...
Electron-impact ionization of the hydrogen atom is the prototypical three-body Coulomb breakup probl...
Electron-impact ionization of the hydrogen atom is the prototypical three-body Coulomb breakup prob...
The scattering wave function and the transition amplitude for the two-body Coulomb problem are writt...
In this paper we suggest a new approach for the multichannel Coulomb scattering problem. TheSchr¨odi...
A new algorithm to calculate Coulomb wave functions with all of its arguments complex is proposed. F...
A methodology based on generalized Sturmian functions is put forward to solve two- and three-body s...
B-spline methods are now well established as widely applicable tools for the evaluation of atomic an...
Closed forms are given for a large number of quantities occurring in the theory of potential scatter...
© Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2010.We present main features of a surface-integr...
We present main features of a surface-integral approach to the Coulomb few-body ...
We study some formal aspects of the exterior complex scaling (ECS) approach when implemented for bot...
We present a rigorous formalism for solving the scattering problem for long-rangeinteractions withou...
On the applicability of the exterior complex scaling method for scattering problems including Coulom...
International audienceThe three-body scattering problem in Coulombic systems is a widespread, yet un...
A rigorous formalism for solving the Coulomb scattering problem is presented in this thesis. The app...
Electron-impact ionization of the hydrogen atom is the prototypical three-body Coulomb breakup probl...
Electron-impact ionization of the hydrogen atom is the prototypical three-body Coulomb breakup prob...
The scattering wave function and the transition amplitude for the two-body Coulomb problem are writt...
In this paper we suggest a new approach for the multichannel Coulomb scattering problem. TheSchr¨odi...
A new algorithm to calculate Coulomb wave functions with all of its arguments complex is proposed. F...
A methodology based on generalized Sturmian functions is put forward to solve two- and three-body s...
B-spline methods are now well established as widely applicable tools for the evaluation of atomic an...
Closed forms are given for a large number of quantities occurring in the theory of potential scatter...
© Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2010.We present main features of a surface-integr...
We present main features of a surface-integral approach to the Coulomb few-body ...