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Absence of bound states implies non-negativity of the scattering length
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    11 August 2012
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    Summary: We show that bosons interacting via pair potentials with negative scattering length form bound states for a suitable number of particles. In other words, the absence of many-particle bound states of any kind implies the non-negativity of the scattering length of the interaction potential.
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    bound states
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    scattering length
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    Schrödinger operator
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