2006
DOI: 10.1139/p06-045
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Distorted waves with exact nonlocal exchange: A canonical function approach

Abstract: It is shown how the Canonical Function approach can be used to obtain accurate solutions for the distorted wave problem taking account of direct static and polarisation potentials and exact non-local exchange. Calculations are made for electrons in the field of atomic hydrogen and the phaseshifts are compared with those obtained using a modified form of the DWPO code of McDowell and collaborators: for small wavenumbers our approach avoids numerical instabilities otherwise present. Comparison is also made with … Show more

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“…When it tends to a constant limit, we consider that the asymptotic region has been reached and the phaseshift is determined modulo 2π . Numerically, the phaseshift is actually calculated with the following steps (see Fakhreddine et al papers [13][14][15]):…”
Section: Phaseshift Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When it tends to a constant limit, we consider that the asymptotic region has been reached and the phaseshift is determined modulo 2π . Numerically, the phaseshift is actually calculated with the following steps (see Fakhreddine et al papers [13][14][15]):…”
Section: Phaseshift Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%