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In the non-relativistic case generating only the short-range class of potentials we explain the fact that the Marchenko equations of the inverse problem formalism are a reduced form of the generalizedN/D equations (theN/D equations extended off the mass shell [1]).
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Dedicated to Professor V. Votruba on his sixtieth birthday.
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Weiss, J. TheN l (s, r)/D l (s, r) approach and the standard equations of the inverse scattering problem. Czech J Phys 19, 1578–1588 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01698901
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