Abstract

The requirement that the S matrix be unitary is expressed in simple form by use of its Cayley transform (K matrix), which is also of value for practical computations. Here the physical-region structure of the K matrix is analyzed, and it is used to derive the nature of the ``simple'' physical-region singularities of the S matrix.

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