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Clustering Aspects Of Quantum Manybody Systems 1st A Ohnishi

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Clustering Aspects Of Quantum Manybody Systems 1st A Ohnishi
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Publisher: World Scientific Pub Co Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.15 MB
Pages: 332
Author: A. Ohnishi, N. Itagaki, Y. Kanada-En'Yo, K. Kato
ISBN: 9810249349, 9789810249342
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Clustering Aspects Of Quantum Manybody Systems 1st A Ohnishi by A. Ohnishi, N. Itagaki, Y. Kanada-en'yo, K. Kato 9810249349, 9789810249342 instant download after payment.

This proceedings volume includes all the invited talks and oral presentations at the International Symposium on Clustering Aspects of Quantum Many-Body Systems, 12-14 November 2001, held in Kyoto, Japan. It discusses various features of clustering aspects - localization of particles in static and dynamical contexts - of nuclear and atomic systems. It also presents many theoretical developments in quantum few-body and many-body problems. The work should be useful to graduate students and researchers in the field of quantum many-body problems, especially to those who want to understand the system properties beyond the mean-field description.

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