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. 1969 Jul-Aug;73A(4):389-404.
doi: 10.6028/jres.073A.030.

Classical Path Methods in Line Broadening. I. The Classical Path Approximation

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Classical Path Methods in Line Broadening. I. The Classical Path Approximation

Earl W Smith et al. J Res Natl Bur Stand A Phys Chem. 1969 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

The classical path approximation is reviewed in a manner which permits definitive statements concerning its region of validity.

Keywords: Classical path methods; line broadening theory.

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