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Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Elastic scattering and the optical model; 3. The semi-classical phase shift; 4. The semi-classical scattering amplitude; 5. Frahn's diffraction theory; 6. Surface transparent potentials; 7. Feynmann's path integral in one dimension; 8. Elastic scattering by the path integral method; 9. Inelastic scattering; 10. Non-local potentials; 11. Fusion reactions; Appendices A–F; References; Index.
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