Inverse scattering at a fixed energy for long-range potentials
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Abstract: In this paper we consider the inverse scattering problem at a fixed energy for the Schr"odinger equation with a long-range potential in . We prove that the long-range part can be uniquely reconstructed from the leading forward singularity of the scattering amplitude at some positive energy.
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