Generalized newton variational principle–ℒ︁2 amplitude density treatment of the 3‐dimensional quantal reaction F + H2 → HF(vf) + H: Comparison of reaction probabilities and state‐to‐state collisional delay times for zero and nonzero total angular momentum
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D. Kouri | D. Truhlar | C. Yu | D. Schwenke | Meishan Zhao
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