The log derivative version of the Kohn variational principle is used to calculate both integral and differential cross sectlons for H+H,(v=O,j=O)-+H,(v'=l,j'=1,3)+HintheenergyrangeE ,,,,,=0.95-1.35 eV. The computed integral cross sectionsagree very well with the earlier results of Zhang and Miller,
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