Real stabilization of resonance states employing two parameters: basis set size and coordinate scaling
Abstract
The resonance states of one- and two-particle Hamiltonians are studied using variational expansions with real basis-set functions. The resonance energies, , and widths, , are calculated using the density of states and an golden rule-like formula. We present a recipe to select adequately some solutions of the variational problem. The set of approximate energies obtained shows a very regular behaviour with the basis-set size, . Indeed, these particular variational eigenvalues show a quite simple scaling behaviour and convergence when . Following the same prescription to choose particular solutions of the variational problem we obtain a set of approximate widths. Using the scaling function that characterizes the behaviour of the approximate energies as a guide, it is possible to find a very good approximation to the actual value of the resonance width.
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@article{arxiv.1012.3177,
title = {Real stabilization of resonance states employing two parameters: basis set size and coordinate scaling},
author = {Federico M. Pont and Pablo Serra and Omar Osenda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.3177},
year = {2013}
}
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21 pages, 7 figures (accepted for publication in Journal of Physics B.)