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The Nuclear Manybody Problem Reprint Ring P And Schuck P

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The Nuclear Manybody Problem Reprint Ring P And Schuck P
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 51.11 MB
Pages: 716
Author: Ring, P. and Schuck, P.
ISBN: 9783540212065, 354021206X
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: Reprint

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The Nuclear Manybody Problem Reprint Ring P And Schuck P by Ring, P. And Schuck, P. 9783540212065, 354021206X instant download after payment.

This long-standing introductory text thoroughly describes nuclear many-body theory, with an emphasis on methodology and the technical aspects of the theories that have been used to describe the nucleus. Now available in a more affordable softcover edition, the original contents of "The Nuclear Many-Body Problem” presented here is intended for students with basic knowledge of quantum mechanics and some understanding of nuclear phenomena. From the reviews – "Its scope and complexity are suitable for easy reading by beginning students of nuclear theory. With a crisp and concise style, the authors quickly develop the shell-model approach to the nuclear many-body problem and subsequently devote more than a third of the text to Hartree-Fock and related models...” - Physics Today

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