Fano resonance theory

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Good evening.
I wanted to study the theory about Fano resonances. I tried to read the paper but it doesn't seem very pedagogical to me and I coudn't understand all the details. Are there any notes or any good book where I can find a more precise theoretical description?
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Good evening.
I wanted to study the theory about Fano resonances. I tried to read
the paper but it doesn't seem very pedagogical to me and I coudn't understand all the details. Are there any notes or any good book where I can find a more precise theoretical description?
Thank you
" ... the paper ... " is not a helpful citation
 
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" ... the paper ... " is not a helpful citation
Fano resonances show up in almost every branch of physics...also EE and probably ME. So it would be helpful to know what motivates this interest.
 
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" ... the paper ... " is not a helpful citation

Yes sorry.. the paper I'm talking about is the original one from Fano,
U. Fano, "Effects of Configuration Interaction on Intensities and Phase Shifts", PR 124, 6 (1961).

Fano resonances show up in almost every branch of physics...also EE and probably ME. So it would be helpful to know what motivates this interest.
For now I only want to study the theory to understand all the physics behind, is for this that I wrote this post!
 

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