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The Levinson Theorem

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Direct and Inverse Problems

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In the development of any science the bulk of accumulated information gradually crystallizes into separate general laws or regularities which reflect especially deep relationships among the investigated objects. In quantum scattering theory the Levinson theorem, equally important for both the direct and inverse problems, is such a general law.1

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Zakhariev, B.N., Suzko, A.A. (1990). The Levinson Theorem. In: Direct and Inverse Problems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95615-7_4

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