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A Test of a New Interacting N-Body Wave Function

The resources required to solve the general interacting quantum N-body problem scale exponentially with N, making the solution of this problem very difficult when N is large. In a previous series of papers we develop an approach for a fully-interacting wave function with a general two-body interacti...

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