By subtracting the pure-Coulomb correlation function from the Coulomb-plus-short-range one, the authors derive a divergence-free integral relation to short-range phase shifts and verify it in an exactly solvable model.
Multiple-particle interaction in $1+1$ dimensional lattice model
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Finite volume multiple-particle interaction is studied in a two-dimensional complex $\phi^4$ lattice model. The existence of analytical solutions to the $\phi^4$ model in two-dimensional space and time makes it a perfect model for the numerical study of finite volume effects of multi-particle interaction. The spectra from multiple particles are extracted from the Monte Carlo simulation on various lattices in several moving frames. The $S$-matrix of multi-particle scattering in $\phi^4$ theory is completely determined by two fundamental parameters: single particle mass and the coupling strength of two-to-two particle interaction. These two parameters are fixed by studying single-particle and two-particle spectra. Due to the absence of the diffraction effect in the $\phi^{4}$ model, three-particle quantization conditions are given in a simple analytical form. The three-particle spectra from simulation show remarkable agreement with the prediction of exact solutions.
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Toward extracting scattering phase shift from integrated correlation functions IV: Coulomb corrections
By subtracting the pure-Coulomb correlation function from the Coulomb-plus-short-range one, the authors derive a divergence-free integral relation to short-range phase shifts and verify it in an exactly solvable model.