- Faddeev equations
The Faddeev equations are
equation s that describe, at once, all the possible exchanges/interaction s in a system of three particles in a fully quantum mechanical formulation. They can be solved iteratively with powerfulcomputer code s.In general, Faddeev equations need as input a
potential that describes the interaction between two individual particles. It is also possible to introduce a term in the equation in order to take alsothree-body force s into account.The Faddeev equations are the most often used non-perturbative formulations of the quantum-mechanical three-body problem.Unlike the three body problem in
classical mechanics , the quantum three body problem is uniformly soluble.In
nuclear physics , the off the energy shell nucleon-nucleon interaction has been studied by analyzing (n,2n) and (p,2p) reactions ondeuterium targets, using the Faddeev Equations. The nucleon-nucleon interaction is expanded (approximated) as a series of separable potentials. The Coulomb interaction between two protons is a special problem, in that its expansion in separable potentials does not converge, but this is handled by matching the Faddeev solutions to long range coulomb solutions, instead of to plane waves.Separable potentials are interactions that do not preserve a particle's location. Ordinary local
potential s can be expressed as sums of separable potentials. The physical nucleon-nucleon interaction, which involves exchange ofmeson s, is not expected to be either local or separable.
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