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Quantum scattering using Bohm theory?..
Can bohmian mechanics be used to obtain the U(t,t0) operator in quantum scattering? for example given the reaction [tex]e^- +e^-\longrightarrow e^+ +e^+ couldl we use Bohmian mechanics to obtain the transition amplitude?..thanks.
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