Abstract
A generalized integral equation for is derived in which all the necessary information for determining Castillejo-Dalitz-Dyson (CDD) poles is incorporated as input, and for which this information can be taken directly from phase-shift data—just as the inelasticity function can. Hence, calculations with CDD poles are as "dynamical" or rather as empirical as those without, in that they do not require adjustable CDD parameters.
- Received 21 October 1974
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.12.888
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