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Response of the Nuclear System to External Forces

Proceedings of the V La Rábida International Summer School on Nuclear Physics Held at La Rábida, Huelva, Spain 19 June – 1 July 1994

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Paperback, 296 blz. | Engels
Springer Berlin Heidelberg | 0e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9783662140000
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Written in a pedagogical way, the articles in this book address graduate students as well as researchers and are well suited for seminar work. Subjects at the forefront of nuclear research, bordering other areas of many-particle physics, such as electron scattering at different energy scales, new physics with radioactive beams, multifragmentation, relativistic nuclear physics, high spin nuclear problems, chaos, the role of the continuum in nuclear physics or recent calculations with the shell model are presented. It is felt that the topics treated in this book address the main future lines of development of nuclear physics.

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ISBN13:9783662140000
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:296
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Druk:0

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Electron scattering.- Elementary nuclear excitations studied with electromagnetic and Hadronic probes.- Probing nucleon and nuclear structure with high-energy electrons.- Relativistic theory of the structure of finite nuclei.- Semiclassical description of the relativistic nuclear mean field theory.- Photonuclear reactions.- Notes on scaling and critical behaviour in nuclear fragmentation.- The continuum in nuclei.- Spherical shell model, a renewed view.- High spins and exotic shapes.- Heavy ion scattering problems; regular and chaotic regimes.- Deterministic chaos in heavy-ion reactions.- Nuclear level repulsion, order vs. chaos and conserved quantum numbers.- Nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics with radioactive nuclear beams.

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