Approximating Resonances with the Complex Absorbing Potential Method
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Abstract: We study the Complex Absorbing Potential (CAP) Method in computing quantum resonances of width , . We show that up to error, , resonances are perturbed eigenvalues of the CAP Hamiltonian , and vice versa, where is the CAP with non-negative real part supported outside the trapping region. In some cases, the error terms are exponentially small.
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