The elastic scattering of spinless particles from a spherically symmetric stationary target is considered. The main idea is to describe the incident beam of particles as a certain statistical ensemble of one-particle wave packets, and to define the differential cross section in terms of the average scattering of the particles in this ensemble. The physical significance of this mode of description is discussed, and arguments are presented as to why it should be regarded as a realistic description of typical scattering experiments. The discussion is general, and not restricted to potential scattering. It is based on the notion of the S matrix, and the most basic ideas of the S matrix are discussed. A simple derivation of the partial wave expansion is given within the framework of S matrix theory.

The aim of this paper is mainly pedagogical, and the final results obtained are old and well established.

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