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Smallangle Scattering Neutrons Xrays Light From Complex Systems Fractal And Multifractal Models For Interpretation Of Experimental Data 1st Ed 2019 Eugen Mircea Anitas

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Smallangle Scattering Neutrons Xrays Light From Complex Systems Fractal And Multifractal Models For Interpretation Of Experimental Data 1st Ed 2019 Eugen Mircea Anitas
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Smallangle Scattering Neutrons Xrays Light From Complex Systems Fractal And Multifractal Models For Interpretation Of Experimental Data 1st Ed 2019 Eugen Mircea Anitas instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.08 MB
Author: Eugen Mircea Anitas
ISBN: 9783030266110, 9783030266127, 3030266117, 3030266125
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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Smallangle Scattering Neutrons Xrays Light From Complex Systems Fractal And Multifractal Models For Interpretation Of Experimental Data 1st Ed 2019 Eugen Mircea Anitas by Eugen Mircea Anitas 9783030266110, 9783030266127, 3030266117, 3030266125 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the basic physical phenomenon of small-angle scattering (SAS) of neutrons, x-rays or light from complex hierarchical nano- and micro-structures. The emphasis is on developing theoretical models for the material structure containing self-similar or fractal clusters. Within the suggested framework, key approaches for extracting structural information from experimental scattering data are investigated and presented in detail. The range of parameters which can be obtained pave the road towards a better understanding of the correlations between geometrical and various physical properties (electrical, magnetic, mechanical, optical, dynamical, transport etc.) in fractal nano- and micro-materials.

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