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Background quantum mechanics in the atomic context

The basic structure of quantum mechanics and its relationship to physical measurements have been beautifully developed in the textbook of Dirac (1958), which is one of the classics of physics literature. Here we summarise the quantum mechanical ideas necessary for the background to our development of the theory of electron—atom collisions. We introduce notation relevant to our subject. [Pg.50]


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