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The projected potential model: Exhausting two body correlations
A solution of the Schrödinger equation written in terms of hyperspherical Jacobi coordinates is presented. The wave function and the potential are projected onto the space of a single reference pair Jacobi coordinate. The ground state binding energies and sizes obtained with the formalism, for an ev...
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