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    High-precision evaluation of the Vibrational spectra of long-range molecules

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    Vibrational spectra of long-range molecules are determined accurately and to arbitrary accuracy with the Canonical Function Method. The energy levels of the 0g0^-_g and 1u1_u electronic states of the 23Na2^{23}{\rm Na}_2 molecule are determined from the Ground state up to the continuum limit. The method is validated by comparison with previous results obtained by Stwalley et al. using the same potential and Trost et al. whose work is based on the Lennard-Jones potential adapted to long-range molecules.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures and 6 tables. To be published in the G. Herzberg memorial issue, Can. J. Physics Vol. 79 (2001

    The Canonical Function Method and its applications in Quantum Physics

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    The Canonical Function Method (CFM) is a powerful method that solves the radial Schr\"{o}dinger equation for the eigenvalues directly without having to evaluate the eigenfunctions. It is applied to various quantum mechanical problems in Atomic and Molecular physics with presence of regular or singular potentials. It has also been developed to handle single and multiple channel scattering problems where the phaseshift is required for the evaluation of the scattering cross-section. Its controllable accuracy makes it a valuable tool for the evaluation of vibrational levels of cold molecules, a sensitive test of Bohr correspondance principle and a powerful method to tackle local and non-local spin dependent problems.Comment: 30 pages, 12 figures- To submit to Reviews of Modern Physic

    Capabilities and Governance the Rebirth of Production in the Theory of Economic Organization

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    We argue that since Coase’s seminal 1937 paper on “The Nature of the Firm,” there has been an odd and unjustified separation between price theory and the economics of organization. For example, matters of production has been the domain of the former exclusively. However, a new approach to economic organization, here called “the capabilities approach,” that places production center-stage in the explanation of economic organization, is now emerging. We discuss the sources of this approach and its relation to the mainstream economics of organization.Capability, Theory of the Firm, Price Theory

    Massive scalar states localized on a de Sitter brane

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    We consider a brane scenario with a massive scalar field in the five-dimensional bulk. We study the scalar states that are localized on the brane, which is assumed to be de Sitter. These localized scalar modes are massive in general, their effective four-dimensional mass depending on the mass of the five-dimensional scalar field, on the Hubble parameter in the brane and on the coupling between the brane tension and the bulk scalar field. We then introduce a purely four-dimensional approach based on an effective potential for the projection of the scalar field in the brane, and discuss its regime of validity. Finally, we explore the quasi-localized scalar states, which have a non-zero width that quantifies their probability of tunneling from the brane into the bulk.Comment: 14 pages; 5 figure
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