Abstract

It is shown that in partial wave dispersion relations the weight function on the unphysical cut must have a certain number of zeros in order to permit the correct threshold behaviour of the amplitude. Assuming a solution — not necessarily with correct threshold behaviour — of the once-subtractedN/D-equations to exist, the role of the subtraction parameters in repeatedly subtractedN/D equations is studied with particular reference to the threshold behaviour.

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