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A solution method for the inverse scattering problem

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We consider a numerical solution method for the inverse problem of quantum scattering theory based on Tikhonov's regularization method and Newton's method for solving a nonlinear operator equation of second kind.

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Translated from Vychislitel'naya Matematika i Matematicheskoe Obespechenie EVM, pp. 52–55, 1985.

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Denisov, A.M., Ostrovskii, E.V. A solution method for the inverse scattering problem. Comput Math Model 1, 28–30 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01128307

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