Abstract

The partial integration exterior scaling (PIES) method is developed. This method enables one to insert absorbing boundary conditions in finite basis set calculations in a rigorous way. The results are parameter independent when the basis set approaches completeness. Illustrative numerical examples are given for the calculations of resonance positions and lifetimes and of cumulative reaction probabilities.

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