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Forward and inverse functional variations in elastic scattering
Robert Guzman,
Herschel Rabitz
Chemistry
Princeton Language and Intelligence (PLI)
Princeton Materials Institute
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Inverse Sensitivity
66%
Collision Cross Section
33%
Elastic Collision
33%
Direct Results
33%
Inverse Scattering Problem
33%
Potential Response
33%
Forward Sensitivities
33%
F(R)
33%
Exact Solutions
33%
Unexpected Behavior
33%
Deflection Function
33%
Interference Process
33%
Present Focus
33%
Engineering
Elastic Scattering
100%
Collision Cross
16%
Inverse Scattering Problem
16%
Deflection Function
16%
Simple Expression
16%
Mathematics
Cross Section
100%
Quantitative Measure
16%
Total Differential
16%
Intermolecular Potential
16%
Scattering Problem
16%
Physics
Elastic Scattering
100%
Inverse Scattering
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Elastic Scattering
100%
Inverse Scattering
33%
Material Science
Density
100%