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Partial Contents: Quantum Theory of Slow atomic Collisions; Ionic-Covalent Collision Interactions; Recent Progress in Atomic and Molecular Collisions and the Interface with Electronic Structure Theory; Dynamics of Molecular Photoionization Processes; and The Differentiable Manifold Model of Quantum-Chemical Reaction Networks.