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Nuclear Structure 1st A Ventura Giovanni C Bonsignori Mauro Bruno

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Nuclear Structure 1st A Ventura Giovanni C Bonsignori Mauro Bruno
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 4.93 MB
Pages: 512
Author: A. Ventura, Giovanni C. Bonsignori, Mauro Bruno, Alberto Ventura, Dario Vretenar
ISBN: 9789810247324, 9789812799753, 981024732X, 9812799753
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Nuclear Structure 1st A Ventura Giovanni C Bonsignori Mauro Bruno by A. Ventura, Giovanni C. Bonsignori, Mauro Bruno, Alberto Ventura, Dario Vretenar 9789810247324, 9789812799753, 981024732X, 9812799753 instant download after payment.

The conference "Bologna 2000: Structure of the Nucleus at the Dawn of the Century" was devoted to a discipline which has seen a strong revival of research activities in the last decade. New experimental results and theoretical developments in nuclear physics will certainly make important contributions to our knowledge and understanding of nature's fundamental building blocks. The interest aroused by the conference among the scientific community was clearly reflected in the large number of participants. These represented the most important nuclear physics laboratories in the world. The conference covered five major topics of modern nuclear physics: nuclear structure, nucleus-nucleus collisions, hadron dynamics, nuclear astrophysics, and transdisciplinary and peaceful applications of nuclear science. It reviewed recent progress in the field and provided a forum for the discussion of current and future research projects.

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