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The Efimov effect of three-body Schrödinger operators
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    The Efimov effect of three-body Schrödinger operators (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    The author considers three-body Schrödinger operators, with pair potentials decaying at infinity like \(| x|^{-\rho}\) with \(\rho>2\). Assuming that all two-particles subsystems have no negative bound states but a zero resonance energy, it is proved that the whole system has an infinite number of negative bound states energies, accumulating at zero (Efimov effect).
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    Efimov effect
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    negative bound states
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