Abstract
The difference between the scattering amplitude for scattering from a potential with a hard core, and the scattering amplitude for scattering from the hard core alone, is studied. Provided the potential outside the hard core is a superposition of Yukawa potentials, it is shown that this difference satisfies a Mandelstam representation of conventional form.
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