Abstract

The periodic orbit theory is used to calculate the poles of the S -matrix which are related to broad resonances in two important realistic systems: the hydrogen atom in a uniform electric field and the two-Coulomb-center problem. It is shown that the contributions of certain complex periodic orbits in the periodic orbit sum give results that coincide with the comparison equation method calculations.

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