“…In the momentum space approach, for example, the effects appear as logarithmic singularities and discontinuities by a step function in the integral kernels of the equations so that we need to perform the integration very carefully [8]. In the differential equation approach, due to the breakup effects one needs to set boundary conditions at very long distance, the order of tens or hundreds times larger than the range of interaction potentials [9,10,11,12]. Since we treat the wave functions as solutions of the Faddeev integral equations, the long-range behavior should appear in the integral kernel.…”