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Separable Interaction of Composite Particles with Inclusion of the Pauli Principle

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The two-cluster resonating group interaction is represented by a separable potential which rigorously conserves redundancy (Pauli forbidden states), takes care of the special features of Pauli affected states and rigorously reproduces the resonating group wave function at a set of chosen energies. The interpolation technique may be seen as an alternative to the unitary pole expansion.

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  1. E.W. Schmid, Proceedings of the “Workshop on Few-Body Problems in Nuclear Physics”, Trieste, 1978.

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Schmid, E.W., Kircher, R. (1978). Separable Interaction of Composite Particles with Inclusion of the Pauli Principle. In: Zingl, H., Haftel, M., Zankel, H. (eds) Few Body Systems and Nuclear Forces II. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 87. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-09099-1_43

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