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  • In [[scattering theory]] and [[Particle accelerator|accelerator physics]], '''luminosity''' (''L'' [[Category:Scattering theory]] ...
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  • {{short description|Mathematical theory that describes the scattering of particle waves}} ...h porous media, light scattering from water droplets in a cloud, or x-rays scattering from a crystal. A more recent application is to the propagation of quantum ...
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  • The '''Glauber multiple scattering theory'''<ref name="Glauber:1963fi"> |title=High energy collision theory. ...
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  • ...{cite book |first=A. |last=Ishimaru |year=1978 |title=Wave Propagation and Scattering in Random Media |publisher=Academic Press |location=New York}}</ref> ...gle </math> or averaging of the scattering angle θ over a high number of [[scattering event]]s. ...
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  • ...Dutch astronomer [[Hendrik C. van de Hulst|van de Hulst]] describing light scattering for optically soft spheres. ...ns, Inc., NY.</ref> There are extensions to more complicated geometries of scattering targets. ...
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  • ...issart bound, or Froissart limit, is a generic constraint that the total [[scattering cross section]] of two colliding high-energy particles cannot increase fast * [[S-matrix theory|''S''-matrix theory]] ...
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  • ...is the expansion of different scattering quantities in quantum scattering theory in the powers of the interaction potential <math> V </math> (more precisely ==Born series for scattering states== ...
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  • ...ccessed most directly by [[inelastic neutron scattering]] or [[X-ray Raman scattering]]. |title=Theory of Simple Liquids ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in scattering theory}} ...a certain energy found in [[differential cross section]]s of [[scattering|scattering experiments]]. These peaks are associated with [[subatomic particle]]s, whi ...
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  • In [[scattering theory]], the '''Jost function''' is the [[Wronskian]] of the regular solution and Here <math> \delta(k) </math> is the scattering phase and <math>n_0</math> = 0 or 1. The value <math>n_0 = 1</math> corresp ...
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  • ...cattering''' (XRS) is [[X-ray scattering techniques|non-resonant inelastic scattering]] of [[X-ray]]s from [[core electron]]s. It is analogous to vibrational [[Raman scattering]], which is a widely used tool in optical spectroscopy, with the difference ...
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  • ...]], describes the asymptote of the scattering intensity ''I(q)'' for large scattering [[wavenumber]]s ''q''. ...ed of distinct [[mescospic physics|mesoscopic]] particles, all small-angle scattering can be understood as arising from surfaces or interfaces. Normally, SAS is ...
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  • ...ance between the information (ruler scaling) and the scattering layer. The scattering layer is close to the ruler surface on the left side and the distance incre ...ering]] during transmission or reflection. DOI is sensitive to even subtle scattering effects; the more light is being scattered out of the regular direction the ...
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  • ...raction|phonon-electron scattering]], and phonon-boundary scattering. Each scattering mechanism can be characterised by a relaxation rate 1/<math>\tau</math> whi All scattering processes can be taken into account using [[Matthiessen's rule]]. Then the ...
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  • ...calculating average momentum transfers but ignores other details about the scattering angle. ...cos \theta) \hat{z}</math>. If we do the full averaging over all possible scattering events, we get ...
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  • ...litude principle''' is a concept from [[operator theory]] and [[scattering theory]] used for choosing a particular solution to the [[Helmholtz equation]]. Th [[Category:Operator theory]] ...
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  • ...from applying the [[Born approximation|first Born approximation]] for the scattering of electrons via the [[Coulomb interaction]] together with the [[Poisson's ...radius|Bohr Radius]], and <math>f_x(q,Z)</math> is the dimensionless X-ray scattering form factor for the electron density. ...
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  • The '''Glauber multiple scattering theory'''<ref name="Glauber:1963fi"> |title=High energy collision theory. ...
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  • ...um field theory]]. The condition was introduced in axiomatic quantum field theory by [[Nikolay Bogolyubov]] in 1955. In axiomatic quantum theory, ''S''-matrix is considered as a [[functional (mathematics)|functional]] of ...
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  • {{short description|Technique in quantum mechanics for solving scattering problems}} ...the context of [[quantum mechanics]], refers to a technique for solving [[scattering]] problems by decomposing each wave into its constituent [[angular momentum ...
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  • In [[quantum physics]], the '''quantum inverse scattering method''' (QISM), similar to the closely related '''algebraic Bethe ansatz' ...l equations]]. In both, a [[Lax matrix]] features heavily and [[scattering|scattering data]] is used to construct solutions to the original system. ...
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  • '''Levinson's theorem''' is an important [[theorem]] of scattering theory. In non-relativistic quantum mechanics, it relates the number of [[bound st ...ath>n_{0} = 1</math> is uncommon and can only occur in <math>s</math>-wave scattering, if a bound state with zero energy exists. The following conditions are suf ...
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  • * [[scattering|Elastic scattering]] ** [[Rayleigh scattering]] ...
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