We present an overview of our framework used to treat two- and three-nucleon (2N, 3N) systems employing three dimensional momentum eigenstates. Using a three dimensional formalism instead of the classical partial wave approach is an attractive alternative for a number of reasons, the most prominent being the very direct way of performing calculations. With the use of our tools it is possible to produce a working numerical realization of calculations in only a couple of steps from the fundamental (Schrödinger or Lippmann–Schwinger) equations. The FORTRAN implementations of the most complicated parts of the calculations are generated automatically by Mathematica® software that was written in our group. Additionally, at higher energies, three ...
A recently developed formulation for treating two- and three-nucleon bound states in a three-dimensi...
In this contribution, we present few-nucleon calculations performed in a three-dimensional framework...
Abstract The direct treatment of the Faddeev equation for the three-boson system in 3 dimensions is ...
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 a brief overview of the three-dimensional formalism that is under development in our grou...
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...
Abstract. We extend a new treatment proposed for two-nucleon (2N) and three-nucleon (3N) bound state...
We compare results from traditional partial wave treatment of deuteron electro-disintegration with a...
We extend a new treatment proposed for two-nucleon (2N) and three-nucleon (3N) bound states to 2N s...
We extend a new treatment proposed for two-nucleon (2N) and three-nucleon (3N) b...
We compare results from the traditional partial wave treatment of deuteron electro-disintegration wi...
A new single Faddeev equation for the inclusion of a three-nucleon force (3NF) into the three-nucleo...
A recently developed formulation for treating two- and three-nucleon bound states in a three-dimensi...
In this contribution, we present few-nucleon calculations performed in a three-dimensional framework...
Abstract The direct treatment of the Faddeev equation for the three-boson system in 3 dimensions is ...
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 a brief overview of the three-dimensional formalism that is under development in our grou...
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...
Abstract. We extend a new treatment proposed for two-nucleon (2N) and three-nucleon (3N) bound state...
We compare results from traditional partial wave treatment of deuteron electro-disintegration with a...
We extend a new treatment proposed for two-nucleon (2N) and three-nucleon (3N) bound states to 2N s...
We extend a new treatment proposed for two-nucleon (2N) and three-nucleon (3N) b...
We compare results from the traditional partial wave treatment of deuteron electro-disintegration wi...
A new single Faddeev equation for the inclusion of a three-nucleon force (3NF) into the three-nucleo...
A recently developed formulation for treating two- and three-nucleon bound states in a three-dimensi...
In this contribution, we present few-nucleon calculations performed in a three-dimensional framework...
Abstract The direct treatment of the Faddeev equation for the three-boson system in 3 dimensions is ...