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The principal goal of this book is to provide state-of-the-art coverage of the non-relativistic three- and four-body theories at intermediate and high energy ion-atom and ion-molecule collisions. The focus is on the most frequently studied processes: electron capture, ionization, transfer excitation and transfer ionization. The content is suitable both for graduate students and experienced researchers. For these collisions, the literature has seen enormous renewal of activity in the development and applications of quantum-mechanical theories. This subject is of relevance in several branches of
Atom-molecule collisions. --- Ion-molecule collisions. --- Ion-molecule interactions --- Molecule-ion collisions --- Molecule-ion interactions --- Collisions (Nuclear physics) --- Atom-molecule interactions --- Interactions, Atom-molecule --- Interactions, Molecule-atom --- Molecule-atom collisions --- Molecule-atom interactions --- Atom-molecule collisions --- Ion-molecule collisions
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Experimental atomic and molecular physics --- Atom-molecule collisions --- 539.1 --- Atom-molecule interactions --- Interactions, Atom-molecule --- Interactions, Molecule-atom --- Molecule-atom collisions --- Molecule-atom interactions --- Collisions (Nuclear physics) --- Nuclear physics. Atomic physics. Molecular physics --- 539.1 Nuclear physics. Atomic physics. Molecular physics --- Collisions --- Potential energy and function --- Quantum mechanics --- Scattering
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