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Asymptotic completeness in singular potential scattering derived by geometric methods
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    Asymptotic completeness in singular potential scattering derived by geometric methods (English)
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    A general two-space criterion for the asymptotic completeness is derived. It is applied to the potential scattering with infinitely high potentials over unbounded regions.
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    two-space criterion
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    asymptotic completeness
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    potential scattering with infinitely high potentials over unbounded regions
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