Abstract
We present a review of theories presently available for describing quasi-elastic electron scattering in both longitudinal and transverse channels. It is argued that calculations that limit their domain to the effects of nuclear structure in a nonrelativistic regime are capable of reconciling theory and experiment in the region of the peak of the quasi-elastic cross-section and thus to a large degree abrogate the need to consider more complex processes.
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