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Multiple scattering and scattering cross sections
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2018The scattering cross section for a cluster of scatterers can be calculated using various methods, either exactly or by invoking various approximations. Of special interest are methods in which the scattering properties of individual members of the cluster are used. The underlying question is: Can the contribution to the cluster's cross section from any
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Scattering and Inverse Scattering
1993For a given potential, the scattering method has been commonly used to find the wave functions in quantum mechanics. An inverse process of this scattering is to find the potential from known scattering data. Such a process is called the inverse scattering method. If the potential satisfies a nonlinear evolution equation (the differential equation u t =
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Scattering and multiple scattering in NISP
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2003It is very common to use Monte Carlo integration to estimate multiple scattering corrections in neutron experiments. The neutron instrument simulation package (NISP) includes various sample types and materials, many of which also account for multiple scattering.
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Scattering without scattering operator
Annals of Physics, 1972Abstract For potential scattering with long-range forces and for scattering with creation of massless particles, no S matrix can be properly defined. It is necessary to return to prime principles to establish the theoretical counterpart of the observed scattering probabilities.
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