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    A quantum model of Feshbach resonances (English)
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    5 September 2019
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    The paper represents a generalization of the well known from standard Quantum mechanics theory of scattering (see, e.g. for a recent presentation: [\textit{H. Friedrich}, Theoretical atomic physics. Cham: Springer (2017; Zbl 1368.81003)]), when the system allows many channels, including open ones and closed other. The authors have given a well structured article, mathematically rigorous, which can find multiple applications in many problems and areas, including problems in non flat spacetimes.
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    quantum mechanics
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    scattering theory
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    multichannel scattering
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    inter-channel interaction
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    resonances
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