• Multiple scattering theory (MST) is the mathematical formalism that is used to describe the propagation of a wave through a collection of scatterers. Examples...
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    description of scattering and the distinction between single and multiple scattering are tightly related to wave–particle duality. Scattering theory is a framework...
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    full multiple scattering theory. FEFF8 Calculation of NEXAFS using full multiple scattering theory. MXAN NEXAFS fitting using full multiple scattering theory...
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  • either the Korringa–Kohn–Rostoker (KKR) (sometimes referred to as multiple scattering theory) or linearised muffin-tin orbital (LMTO) formulations of DFT,...
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  • total scattering cross sections are among the most important measurable quantities in nuclear, atomic, and particle physics. With light scattering off of...
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    Compton scattering (or the Compton effect) is the quantum theory of high frequency photons scattering following an interaction with a charged particle...
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  • structure of periodic solids. In the derivation of the method using multiple scattering theory by Jan Korringa and the derivation based on the Kohn and Rostoker...
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  • original Maxwell's equations are discretized and solved. Multiple-scattering effects of light scattering by particles are treated by radiative transfer techniques...
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  • point for further calculations. The KKR method, also called "multiple scattering theory" or Green's function method, finds the stationary values of the...
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  • of the theory is that the scattering amplitude for potential scattering grows as a function of the cosine z {\displaystyle z} of the scattering angle as...
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