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Multiple scattering theory

Multiple Scattering Theory (MST) is the mathematical formalism that is used to describe the propagation of a wave through a collection of scatterers… 
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2011
2011
In the framework of unitary Glauber approximation for particle-atom scattering, we develop the general formalism of the Moliere… 
2006
2006
Results of several experiments aimed at exploring the nuclear spatial structure of neutron-rich He and Li isotopes are presented… 
1997
1997
The application of the spin-polarized version of multiple scattering the- ory for obtaining electron charge and spin densities in… 
1993
1993
A new method for measuring properties of granular materials with a two-polarization scattering measurement combined with free… 
1992
1992
This volume contains the proceedings of the symposium Application of Multiple Scattering Theory to Materials Science, held in… 
1985
1985
Near-edge x-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) and surface extended x-ray absorption fine structure (SEXAFS) spectroscopies… 
1980
1980
  • D. Tully
  • 1980
  • Corpus ID: 120605290
A theory is presented that predicts the effects of multiple scattering at small angles in the forward direction (less than 30 deg…