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A New Development At The Intersection Of Nuclear Structure And Reaction Theory 1st Ed Steven Karataglidis

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A New Development At The Intersection Of Nuclear Structure And Reaction Theory 1st Ed Steven Karataglidis
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.87 MB
Author: Steven Karataglidis, Ken Amos, Paul R. Fraser, Luciano Canton
ISBN: 9783030210694, 9783030210700, 3030210693, 3030210707
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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A New Development At The Intersection Of Nuclear Structure And Reaction Theory 1st Ed Steven Karataglidis by Steven Karataglidis, Ken Amos, Paul R. Fraser, Luciano Canton 9783030210694, 9783030210700, 3030210693, 3030210707 instant download after payment.

This book highlights a major advance in low-energy scattering theory: the Multi-Channel Algebraic Scattering (MCAS) theory, which represents an attempt to unify structure and reaction theory. It solves the Lippmann–Schwinger equations for low-energy nucleon-nucleus and alpha-nucleus scattering in momentum space, allowing both the bound and scattering states in the compound nucleus formed to be described. Results of various cases are presented and discussed.

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