We present a brief overview of the three-dimensional formalism that is under development in our group. Using the 3D momentum eigenstates of the nucleon directly, instead of relying on the partial wave decomposition of operators involved in the calculations, allows us to use a very direct approach. This in turn enabled us to successfully tackle a large variety of few-body problems. Our calculation of the two nucleon transition operator and bound state can incorporate a very general form of the two-nucleon potential. Calculations of the three-nucleon bound state can include in addition to the two-nucleon potential also a very general operator form of the three-nucleon force. Recently the 3D formalism is also applied to processes that involve ...
The assumptions underlying the formulation and solution of the Schroedinger equation for three nucle...
We extend a new treatment proposed for two-nucleon (2N) and three-nucleon (3N) bound states to 2N s...
The traditional method of carrying out few-nucleon calculations is based on the angular momentum dec...
We present a brief overview of the three-dimensional formalism that is under development in our grou...
We present a brief overview of the three-dimensional formalism that is under development in our grou...
We present an overview of our framework used to treat two- and three-nucleon (2N, 3N) systems employ...
The traditional method of carrying out few-nucleon calculations is based on the angular momentum dec...
The traditional method of carrying out few-nucleon calculations is based on the angular momentum dec...
The traditional method of carrying out few-nucleon calculations is based on the angular momentum dec...
In this contribution, we present few-nucleon calculations performed in a three-dimensional framework...
A recently developed formulation for treating two- and three-nucleon bound states in a three-dimensi...
The assumptions underlying the formulation and solution of the Schroedinger equation for three nucle...
A brief review of a three-dimensional (3D) numerical method to solve few-nucleon bound and scatterin...
Abstract. We extend a new treatment proposed for two-nucleon (2N) and three-nucleon (3N) bound state...
A new single Faddeev equation for the inclusion of a three-nucleon force (3NF) into the three-nucleo...
The assumptions underlying the formulation and solution of the Schroedinger equation for three nucle...
We extend a new treatment proposed for two-nucleon (2N) and three-nucleon (3N) bound states to 2N s...
The traditional method of carrying out few-nucleon calculations is based on the angular momentum dec...
We present a brief overview of the three-dimensional formalism that is under development in our grou...
We present a brief overview of the three-dimensional formalism that is under development in our grou...
We present an overview of our framework used to treat two- and three-nucleon (2N, 3N) systems employ...
The traditional method of carrying out few-nucleon calculations is based on the angular momentum dec...
The traditional method of carrying out few-nucleon calculations is based on the angular momentum dec...
The traditional method of carrying out few-nucleon calculations is based on the angular momentum dec...
In this contribution, we present few-nucleon calculations performed in a three-dimensional framework...
A recently developed formulation for treating two- and three-nucleon bound states in a three-dimensi...
The assumptions underlying the formulation and solution of the Schroedinger equation for three nucle...
A brief review of a three-dimensional (3D) numerical method to solve few-nucleon bound and scatterin...
Abstract. We extend a new treatment proposed for two-nucleon (2N) and three-nucleon (3N) bound state...
A new single Faddeev equation for the inclusion of a three-nucleon force (3NF) into the three-nucleo...
The assumptions underlying the formulation and solution of the Schroedinger equation for three nucle...
We extend a new treatment proposed for two-nucleon (2N) and three-nucleon (3N) bound states to 2N s...
The traditional method of carrying out few-nucleon calculations is based on the angular momentum dec...