It is well-known that three-boson systems show the Efimov effect when the
two-body scattering length a is large with respect to the range of the
two-body interaction. This effect is a manifestation of a discrete scaling
invariance (DSI). In this work we study DSI in the N-body system by analysing
the spectrum of N identical bosons obtained with a pairwise gaussian
interaction close to the unitary limit. We consider different universal ratios
such as EN0/E30 and EN1/EN0, with ENi being the energy of the
ground (i=0) and first-excited (i=1) state of the system, for N≤16. We
discuss the extension of the Efimov radial law, derived by Efimov for N=3, to
general N.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, presented at the 22nd European Conference on
Few-Body Problems in Physics, Cracow (Poland