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Part 1. The Schroedinger operator of two-particle systems 1. Basic notions 2. Short-range interactions. Asymptotic completeness 3. Short-range interactions. Miscellaneous 4. Long-range interactions. The scheme of smooth perturbations 5. The generalized Fourier transform 6. Long-range matrix potentials Part 2. The scattering matrix 7. A stationary representarion 8. The short-range case 9. The long-range cas 10. The relative scattering matrix Part 3. The multiparticle Schroedinger operator and related problems 11. Setting the scattering problem 12. Resolvent equations 13. Asymptotic completeness. A sketch of proof 14. The scattering matrix for multiparticle systems 15. New channels of scattering 16. The Heisenberg model 17. Infinite obstacle scattering
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