Three bosons moving on two parallel lines and one line in a perpendicular plane have only finitely many bound states, so the predicted confinement-induced Efimov effect does not occur in this geometry.
The absence of the E fimov effect in systems of one-and two-dimensional particles
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Why a System of Three Bosons on Separate Lines Can Not Exhibit the Confinement Induced Efimov Effect
Three bosons moving on two parallel lines and one line in a perpendicular plane have only finitely many bound states, so the predicted confinement-induced Efimov effect does not occur in this geometry.