Abstract

The main features of resonance in scattering are described and resonances are determined on the basis of the theory of collisions in a two-body system, as well as resonances emerging as a result of collisions in a few-body system. Regularities in the emergence of such resonances and their characteristics are analyzed. The results of calculations of these resonant processes occurring during collisions of electrons with diatomic molecules, made on the basis of the quantum theory of scattering in a few-body system, based on Faddeev-Yakubovsky equations are discussed. The results of calculations of the resonant cross sections of electron and atom collisions with molecules are presented. Obtained results are compared with the available experimental data and with the results of calculations based on other approximations. In addition, some biological applications (e.g. properties biopolymer molecules) are presented.

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