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The term R-matrix has several meanings, depending on the field of study.
The term R-matrix is used in connection with the YangāBaxter equation, first introduced in the field of statistical mechanics in the works of J. B. McGuire in 1964 and C. N. Yang in 1967 and in the group algebra
C
[
S
n
]
{\displaystyle \mathbb {C} [S_{n}]}
of the symmetric group in the work of A. A. Jucys in 1966.
The classical R-matrix arises in the definition of the classical YangāBaxter equation.
In quasitriangular Hopf algebra, the R-matrix is a solution of the YangāBaxter equation.
The numerical modeling of diffraction gratings in optical science can be performed using the R-matrix propagation algorithm.
R-matrix method in quantum mechanics
There is a method in computational quantum mechanics for studying scattering known as the R-matrix. This method was originally formulated for studying resonances in nuclear scattering by Wigner and Eisenbud. Using that work as a basis, an R-matrix method was developed for electron, positron and photon scattering by atoms. This approach was later adapted for electron, positron and photon scattering by molecules.
R-matrix method is used in UKRmol and UKRmol+ code suits. The user-friendly software Quantemol Electron Collisions (Quantemol-EC) and its predecessor Quantemol-N are based on UKRmol/UKRmol+ and employ MOLPRO package for electron configuration calculations.
See also
UK Molecular R-matrix Codes