“…Therefore, the conventional theory is no longer valid here and the development of the low-dimensional theory, including the influence of the confinement, is needed. In our works we have developed computational methods [9,10,14,15] for pair collisions in tight atomic waveguides and have found several novel effects in its applications: the CIRs in multimode regimes including effects of transverse excitations and deexcitations [10], the so-called dual CIR yielding a complete suppression of quantum scattering [9], and resonant molecule formation with transferring energy relies to center-of-mass excitation while forming molecules [16]. The last effect was recently confirmed in the Heidelberg experiment [3].…”