Hadronic composite states are introduced as few-body systems in hadron
physics. The Λ(1405) resonance is a good example of the hadronic
few-body systems. It has turned out that Λ(1405) can be described by
hadronic dynamics in a modern technology which incorporates coupled channel
unitarity framework and chiral dynamics. The idea of the hadronic KˉN
composite state of Λ(1405) is extended to kaonic few-body states. It is
concluded that, due to the fact that K and N have similar interaction
nature in s-wave Kˉ couplings, there are few-body quasibound states with
kaons systematically just below the break-up thresholds, like KˉNN, KˉKN and KˉKK, as well as Λ(1405) as a KˉN quasibound state
and f0(980) and a0(980) as KˉK.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, contribution to 20th International IUPAP
Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics (FB20), 20-25 August 2011,
Fukuoka, Japa