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    • Source: R-matrix
    • The term R-matrix has several meanings, depending on the field of study.
      The term R-matrix is used in connection with the Yangā€“Baxter 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




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      of the symmetric group in the work of A. A. Jucys in 1966.
      The classical R-matrix arises in the definition of the classical Yangā€“Baxter equation.
      In quasitriangular Hopf algebra, the R-matrix is a solution of the Yangā€“Baxter 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


      References

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