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Introduction

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The importance of scattering theory and its utility in the understanding of the structure of nuclei are discussed. In particular, the use of complementary nucleon-nucleus and electron-nucleus scattering is outlined, including how together they are capable of a very detailed mapping of the structure of the nucleus.

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Karataglidis, S., Amos, K., Fraser, P.R., Canton, L. (2019). Introduction. In: A New Development at the Intersection of Nuclear Structure and Reaction Theory. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-21070-0_1

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