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Abstract
An integrable model describing the interconversion between Bose-Einstein condensates of atomic and molecular degrees of freedom is studied. An exact solution for this model has been previously derived via the algebraic Bethe Ansatz formalism. Here we derive an alternative solution of the Richardson-Gaudin form, and highlight some of the implications of the result.
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1 School of Mathematics and Physics, The University of Queensland, 4072, Australia