Euler and correlated harmonic-oscillator wave function for the trinucleon bound-state
Few-Body Systems, ISSN: 0177-7963, Vol: 11, Issue: 2-3, Page: 111-120
1991
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The trinucleon bound-state properties have been calculated by means of an Euler variational procedure, subsequently improved by the addition of correlated harmonic-oscillator wave functions. Three realistic model interactions containing only two-body forces have been considered. The results obtained show a satisfactory accuracy when compared with the corresponding estimates from Faddeev theory. The extension to larger nuclei of the method here investigated is a possible goal. © 1991 Springer-Verlag.
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