Abstract
The coupled integral-equation approach to nonrelativistic three-body systems is reviewed. After examining the relations among various coupled equations, the problems of reducing these coupled equations to forms which are suitable for practical applications are considered. For three-body Coulomb systems, alternative approaches are proposed for treating the long-range Coulomb interaction. Approximate methods for solving these coupled equations are then examined with illustrative examples in atomic problems.
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