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extended close-coupling method

 
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(atomic physics) A method of extending the close-coupling method to the case of ionizing collisions of an electron with a hydrogen atom by replacing the true continuum of ionized hydrogenic target states with a finite number of discrete, normalized, positive-energy pseudostates, while treating the incident electron with conventional, two-body scattering boundary conditions.


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