Abstract
The time independent mean field method (TIMF) for scattering defines biorthonormal sets of single-particle wave functions and corresponding creation and annihilation operators. 2p - 2h correlations can be introduced through a generalized random phase approximation; 1p - 1h contributions vanish (Brillouin theorem). While the general variational method for scattering by Giraud and Nagarajan solves inhomogeneous Euler equations by inversion of the standard, hermitean Hamiltonian, the present approach diagonalizes a non-hermitean Hamiltonian, which carries the information about entrance and exit channels.
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