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Construction scheme of four-body wave functions in a hyperspherical basis

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The problem of symmetrization of four-body hyperspherical functions is discussed. A construction scheme is given for the symmetrized hyperspherical asis in the (3+1)-configuration. The transformation between hyperspherical functions corresponding to the (2+2)- and (3+1)-configurations is considered.

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Jibuti, R.I., Krupennikova, N.B. & Sarkisyan, L.L. Construction scheme of four-body wave functions in a hyperspherical basis. Few-Body Systems 4, 151–160 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01075346

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