Abstract

A new method of implementing scattering calculations is presented. For the S-matrix computation it produces a complete set of solutions of the wave equation that need be valid only inside the interaction region. For problems with small sizes the method is one of several that are practical in the sense that it involves merely a real symmetric Hamiltonian represented in a minimal ℒ2 basis set. For more challenging larger systems it lends itself to a very efficient time independent iterative procedure that obtains results simultaneously at all energies. A modified Chebyshev polynomial expansion of (E−Ĥ)−1 is used. This acts on a set of energy independent wave packets located on the edge of the interaction region. The procedure requires minimal storage and is shown to converge rapidly in a manner that is uniform in energy.

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