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Relativistic scattering theory for long-range potentials of nonelectrostatic type
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    Relativistic scattering theory for long-range potentials of nonelectrostatic type (English)
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    We define a modified free-time evolution for the Dirac equation with long-range potentials \(\beta\) (1/\(| x|)\), where \(\beta\) is the Dirac matrix, and prove a strong asymptotic completeness of the corresponding wave operators. Our methods also work for the magnetic fields \(\alpha\cdot A(x)\).
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    free-time evolution
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    Dirac equation
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    long-range potentials
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    asymptotic completeness
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    wave operators
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    magnetic fields
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