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Solution of the Three-Body Scattering Problem in Configuration Space

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In this paper, the correct asymptotic behavior of the wave function deduced from the Faddeev equations for three-particle scattering is used to determine the asymPTotic conditions.
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The correct asymptotic behavior of the wave function deduced from the Faddeev equations for three-particle scattering is used to determine the asymptotic conditions. With these conditions, the equivalent set of partial differential equations in configuration space has a unique solution and is numerically solved for two examples. Comparison is made with results from two other basically different methods.

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