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The algebraic solution of RPA equations for the charged current quasielastic neutrino - nucleus scattering

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arxiv nucl-th/0303054 v3 pith:UL7PW46Q submitted 2003-03-20 nucl-th

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The algebraic solution of RPA equations nucleon re-interactions in the case of quasi elastic charged current neutrino - nucleus scattering is presented. Abelian algebra of matrices allows to extract four independent corrections to cross section separatly.Results of numerical computations are shown.

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