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    Scattering of particles by long-range magnetic fields (English)
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    The scattering of nonrelativistic particles (either quantum mechanical or classical) by a magnetic field B is studied in any dimension \(\nu\geq 2\). \(B(x)\) is allowed to decay like \(| x|^{-3/2-\delta}\) \((\delta >0)\), as \(| x| \to \infty\). Assumptions are made about the field strengths and not about the potentials. A gauge is constructed for which the unmodified wave operators exist and are complete even though the corresponding classical motion need not be asymptotically free. The result also holds for Yang-Mills fields.
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    scattering
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    nonrelativistic particles
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    decay
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    field strengths
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    gauge
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    Yang-Mills fields
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