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On the Differential Cross Section for X-Ray Inelastic Scattering.
A formal formulation of the differential cross section for x-ray inelastic scattering is given for a real solid, in particular, in terms of the polarization propagator and the inverse dielectric function. The differential cross section is related to the causal functions of electron properties rather than those retarded functions.