Question

One form of this phenomenon can be eliminated by setting a magnetic sphere’s permeability equal to permittivity in the Kerker effect. The KdV equation’s soliton solutions can be found with an “inverse transform” (10[1])named for (10[1])this (10[1])phenomenon. (10[3])According to the optical theorem, (10[1])the imaginary part of an “amplitude” measuring the (10[1])probability (-5[1])of this (10[1])phenomenon (10[1]-5[1])equals k over 4 pi times the differential cross-section. Applying X-rays to a graphite target demonstrated (-5[1])one form of this phenomenon (10[1])whose strength equals one minus cosine (-5[1])theta (-5[1])times (10[1])a namesake (10[1])wavelength (-5[1])of h (10[1])over mc. (10[1])The sky’s blue color (10[5]-5[1])is explained (10[2])by (10[1])Lord (10[2])Rayleigh’s (10[4])form (10[2])of this (10[3])phenomenon. (10[5]-5[1])For 10 points, (10[2])particles (10[1])strike each other and deflect in a form of what process (10[1])named for Arthur Compton? (10[2])■END■ (10[4])

ANSWER: scattering [accept Compton scattering or Rayleigh scattering or scattering amplitude or backscattering or inverse scattering transform; prompt on collisions]
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Summary

2024 ACF Winter at UC Berkeley2024-11-16Y3100%0%0%56.67
2024 ACF Winter at Clemson2024-11-16Y8100%0%25%99.00
2024 ACF Winter at Northwestern2024-11-16Y9100%0%22%78.44
2024 ACF Winter at Ohio State2024-11-16Y7100%0%14%95.43
2024 ACF Winter at Online2024-11-16Y8100%0%0%98.50
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Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Kevin YeSFUUBC B3210
Delia CropperOxford AManchester3410
Jeremy CummingsWashU BPurdue A3510
Swapnil GargBerkeley ABerkeley B3610
Alex AkridgeIndiana ANotre Dame3610
Ezra SantosUChicago APurdue C3610
Michal GerasimiukStanford MBerkeley C4110
Matthew Wang (UG)UBC AUW A4910
Oscar O'FlanaganImperial ACambridge A50-5
Rachel BenthamCambridge BBristol A5210
Rohan DalalGeorgia Tech BGeorgia Tech E5310
Ethan MaUIUC DWashU C53-5
Pranav JothiGeorgia Tech DAuburn A69-5
Ariel FaederPitt AOhio State A (UG)7410
Stephen WalshNorthwestern AUIUC C80-5
Malachi LedfordTusculum AGeorgia Tech C81-5
William HoustonUChicago BSIUE A8210
Ishaan SinghPurdue BMiami8410
Yaj Jhajhria (DII)UW BAlberta85-5
Parker Knudson (D2)Texas CNYU A8710
Sai Subramanian (DII)CWRU A (UG)CWRU C (UG)8910
Katherine LeiStanford LStanford A9310
Martin BrandenburgGeorgia AAlabama A9310
Yash MandaviaUIUC BIndiana B9310
Aswath Karai (DII)Michigan State AMichigan A9310
JacobOSU CKenyon A9310
David WorleyLSE BVanderbilt93-5
Asheton WilbanksClemson ATennesse B9510
Matthew KElley (DII)Michigan C (UG)Michigan State C (UG)9510
Zuhayr ShaikhBirminghamSouthampton A9610
Sam Macchi (D2)Vassar ACentral Oklahoma9710
Albert NyangLSE ACambridge C9710
Braden Booth (D2)MissouriMississippi State9810
Brynn JonesOregon StateOle Miss9810
Adsayan GaneshWarwick ASouthampton B9810
Robert BallantyneBristol BEdinburgh9810
Braeden LaRocheSouth Carolina AEmory B9910
Athena Shadden (UG)Texas AColorado College9910
Theodor MartinWashU DPurdue D10110
Alessandro D'TtaasioCam DDurham A10110
Charlie LowmanImperial BOxford B10110
Ian LuGeorgia Tech FAuburn B10210
Andrew Stappenbeck (DII)CWRU B (UG)Michigan D (DII)10210
Kevin Zheng (UG)Michigan BCWRU D (DII)102-5
Arnav Lahoti (D2)Texas BArkansas10210
Brielle Rach (D2)IowaTexas D10210
Amelia ReesDurham BWarwick B10210
Adrian Zhou (D2)NYU BMcGill E10510
Agnijo BanerjeeCambridge AImperial A10510
Coy MierAuburn CEmory A10610
Sam HewittWashU CUIUC D11710
Anne Fjeld (DII)AlbertaUW B12110
Gavin MarkoffVanderbiltLSE B12110
Will McCurleyAuburn AGeorgia Tech D12210
Arunn SankarGeorgia Tech CTusculum A12210
Sam AlahiUIUC CNorthwestern A12210
Mithilesh Gopalakrishman (DII)CWRU D (DII)Michigan B12210