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Second-order expression of born probabilities by partitioning and laplace transform methods

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The formalism and first- and second-order approximations for a perturbation-theoretical treatment of the time-dependent solutions of the Schrödinger equation are discussed in the context of possible applications to hydrogen-bonded systems. Equations are proposed that can help to model the essential features of such systems.

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Del Re, G., Liegener, CM. Second-order expression of born probabilities by partitioning and laplace transform methods. J Math Chem 5, 297–304 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01166360

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