2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.elspec.2007.02.019
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“…In this section, we will give a brief outline of some of the main features of the Rudge-Seaton-Peterkop (RSP) theory. The mathematics is quite involved and it is certainly not our intention to give a complete discussion, for which the reader is referred to the original papers [14][15][16], and the extended discussion we have given elsewhere [17][18][19]. It is shown in Rudge, Seaton and Peterkop [14][15][16] that the direct amplitude for (e, 2e) on hydrogen may be written,…”
Section: The Rudge-seaton-peterkop Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, we will give a brief outline of some of the main features of the Rudge-Seaton-Peterkop (RSP) theory. The mathematics is quite involved and it is certainly not our intention to give a complete discussion, for which the reader is referred to the original papers [14][15][16], and the extended discussion we have given elsewhere [17][18][19]. It is shown in Rudge, Seaton and Peterkop [14][15][16] that the direct amplitude for (e, 2e) on hydrogen may be written,…”
Section: The Rudge-seaton-peterkop Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%