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Propagators, Scattering Theory and Chemical Reactions

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New Horizons of Quantum Chemistry

Part of the book series: International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science ((QUCH,volume 4))

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Some recent developments in the theory of chemical reaction rates are reviewed. The conceptual advantage of hyperspherical coordinates is stressed.

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Linderberg, J. (1983). Propagators, Scattering Theory and Chemical Reactions. In: Löwdin, PO., Pullman, B. (eds) New Horizons of Quantum Chemistry. International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7950-5_3

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