Abstract
The use of nonunitary discrete, irreducible representations of Lie algebras is proposed as a method for the determination of widths and energies of resonances. The method is illustrated by explicit application to three kinds of resonances: in transmission over a well, in transmission over a barrier, and in barrier penetration for a family of one-dimensional potentials. The same procedure is also useful in an algebraic approach to scattering by a complex (optical) potential, and for parametrization of the resonant contribution to the scattering matrix.
- Received 11 March 1985
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.54.1746
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