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Diffraction 2002 Interpretation Of The New Diffractive Phenomena In Quantum Chromodynamics And In The Smatrix Theory 1st Edition M G Albrow Auth

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Diffraction 2002 Interpretation Of The New Diffractive Phenomena In Quantum Chromodynamics And In The Smatrix Theory 1st Edition M G Albrow Auth
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Diffraction 2002 Interpretation Of The New Diffractive Phenomena In Quantum Chromodynamics And In The Smatrix Theory 1st Edition M G Albrow Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.8 MB
Pages: 325
Author: M. G. Albrow (auth.), R. Fiore, L. L. Jenkovszky, M. I. Kotsky, V. K. Magas, A. Papa (eds.)
ISBN: 9781402013072, 9789401001779, 1402013078, 9401001774
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Diffraction 2002 Interpretation Of The New Diffractive Phenomena In Quantum Chromodynamics And In The Smatrix Theory 1st Edition M G Albrow Auth by M. G. Albrow (auth.), R. Fiore, L. L. Jenkovszky, M. I. Kotsky, V. K. Magas, A. Papa (eds.) 9781402013072, 9789401001779, 1402013078, 9401001774 instant download after payment.

The book contains the most up-to-date presentation of the theoretical and most recent experimental data on different aspects of high-energy diffraction. The book follows the traditions established in the publication Diffraction 2000, with as a special feature a balanced presentation of physics from East and West.

The topics presented include soft and hard processes in hadron-, photon-induced and nuclear reactions, diffraction in deep-inelastic scattering, diffraction in quantum chromodynamics, and experimental results on diffraction and predictions for future accelerators.

Readership: Scientific researchers and senior students working in the field of high-energy physics.

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