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Interaction between a Gaussian beam and an infinite cylinder with the use of non-∑-separable potentials

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Abstract

A theory of interaction between a Gaussian beam described by a first-order Davis approximation and an infinite cylinder, introducing scalar potentials that are not linear combinations of separable potentials, is discussed. The theory exhibits unexpected difficulties, forming a challenge that should attract the attention of other researchers.

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