Abstract

Abstract The discrete variable minimum problem inherent in the determination of the March-Young coefficients for the Fermi term of the three-dimensional TFW equation is solved approximately by a computer iteration procedure. In general, the minimum configuration is not characterized by the highest possible symmetry. The conventional TFW equation yields an exact upper bound of the energy for 1 ⩽ N ⩽ 100.

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