Abstract
We consider quantum systems described by the Schrödinger equation equipped with a so-called repulsive part. In this paper, we find a counterexample to the slow decaying interaction potential such that the wave operators do not exist, and each a conclusion regarding the borderline between the short-range and long-range.
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