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1Michigan State University, Facility for Rare Isotope Beams, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA.
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This Letter introduces a unified emulation framework for studying continuum physics in finite quantum systems. Using a reduced basis method, we construct powerful emulators for the inhomogeneous Schrödinger equation that operate in a combined parameter space of complex energy (E) and other inputs (θ). Within the space, the emulators simultaneously perform analytical continuation in E-extracting continuum physics from numerically simpler bound-state-like calculations-and interpolate this entire process across θ. This yields a small, non-Hermitian system whose properties (e.g., resonances and scattering observables) can be rapidly predicted for any θ. Crucially, the complex-E emulation provides a pathway to compute continuum observables for complex systems where advanced bound-state methods exist but direct continuum calculations are yet to be developed, while the θ emulation enables rapid parameter-space exploration and can be adapted to accelerate other existing continuum calculations. Demonstrations with two- and three-body systems highlight the method's effectiveness and suggest its connection to (near-)optimal rational approximation. This Letter presents the key results, with further details reserved for a companion paper.
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