Abstract

Low-energy scattering for Schrödinger hamiltonians on the line is discussed, taking into account explicitly the possibility of zero-energy resonances. Analytic expansion are presented for the reflection and transmission coefficient, the phase shift and the resolvent difference. Furthermore, a set of sum rules is obtained. In particular, it is found that Levinson's theorem completely changes its structure in comparison with its three-dimensional analogue.

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