Lectures on Nuclear Theory

Lectures on Nuclear Theory
Author: Lev D. Landau
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1489964576

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From Nucleons to Nucleus

From Nucleons to Nucleus
Author: Jouni Suhonen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 655
Release: 2007-04-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540488618

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From Nucleons to Nucleus deals with single-particle and collective features of spherical nuclei. Each nuclear model is introduced and derived in detail. The formalism is then applied to light and medium-heavy nuclei in worked-out examples, and finally the acquired skills are strengthened by a wide selection of exercises, many relating the models to experimental data. Nuclear properties are discussed using particles, holes and quasi-particles. From Nucleons to Nucleus is based on lectures on nuclear physics given by the author, and serves well as a textbook for advanced students. Researchers too will appreciate it as a well-balanced reference to theoretical nuclear physics.

Nuclear Deterrence Theory

Nuclear Deterrence Theory
Author: Robert Powell
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1990-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521375276

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Applying advances in game theory to the study of nuclear deterrence, Robert Powell examines the foundations of deterrence theory. Game-theoretic analysis allows the author to explore some of the most complex and problematic issues in deterrence theory, including the effects of first-strike advantages, limited retaliation, and the number of nuclear powers in the international system on the dynamics of escalation.

Theory of Nuclear Reactions

Theory of Nuclear Reactions
Author: Peter Fröbrich
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1996
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198537830

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This textbook was written because the authors failed to find a comprehensive text for a course on non-relativistic nuclear reactions. The book combines a thorough theoretical approach with applications to recent experimental results. The main formalisms used to describe nuclear reactions areexplained clearly and coherently, and the reader is led from basic laws to the final formulae used to calculate measurable quantities. Topics treated include quantal and semi-classical potential scattering, the formal theory of nuclear reactions, including the theory of the optical model, anddirect reactions and coupled-channel systems. Also included are compound nucleus reactions and fusion, dissipation fluctuations in deep-inelastic collisions, fusion, and heavy-ion induced fission. The book will be welcomed by lecturers, graduate students, and researchers in nuclear and atomicphysics.

Theoretical Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics

Theoretical Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics
Author: John Dirk Walecka
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 610
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780195072143

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The primary goal of this text is pedagogical; providing a clear, logical, in-depth, and unifying treatment of many diverse aspects of modern nuclear theory ranging from the non-relativistic many-body problem to the standard model of the strong, electromagnetic, and weak interactions. Four key topics are emphasized in this text: basic nuclear structure, the relativistic nuclear many-body problem, strong-coupling QCD, and electroweak interactions with nuclei. The text is designed to provide graduate students with a basic level of understanding of modern nuclear physics so that they in turn can explore the scientific frontiers.

Fundamentals of Nuclear Physics

Fundamentals of Nuclear Physics
Author: Nicholas Alfred Jelley
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1990
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521269940

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This textbook on nuclear physics will be of value to all undergraduates studying nuclear physics, as well as to first-year graduates.

The Nuclear Many-Body Problem

The Nuclear Many-Body Problem
Author: Peter Ring
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2004-03-25
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9783540212065

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Nuclear Theory: Nuclear models

Nuclear Theory: Nuclear models
Author: Judah M. Eisenberg
Publisher: North-Holland
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1975
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Nuclear Theory Index

Nuclear Theory Index
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1963
Genre: Nuclear physics
ISBN:

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Nuclear Reactor Theory

Nuclear Reactor Theory
Author: George I. Bell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1970
Genre: Neutron transport theory
ISBN:

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In a part of North Africa where, within miles, the backdrop can change dramatically from snow-blasted mountains to wind-scoured dunes live the Berber people of the Atlas Mountains. In the third book of her trilogy on African women, world-renowned photojournalist Margaret Courtney-Clarke examines the difficult lives and remarkable arts of Berber women. As modern times and modern warfare in Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia have encroached on their centuries-old traditions, Berber women have begun to give up the old ways. Imazighen: The Vanishing Traditions of Berber Women is a record of a quickly disappearing way of life. As in her earlier books, Ndebele: The Art of an African Tribe and African Canvas: The Art of West African Women, Courtney-Clarke succeeds in capturing the spirit of the women by experiencing their world from season to season and by respecting their values and traditions. Through photographs, interviews, and observations, Courtney-Clarke documents the Berber women as they stoically carry water and firewood on their backs for miles of rocky terrain. And she records the beauty they have magically produced in their lives - through their spinning and weaving and their carefully coiled pottery - a metaphor for survival and creativity. Geraldine Brooks, award-winning journalist and an expert on life in the Middle East, accompanied Courtney-Clarke on her last trip to North Africa, and has written moving, thoughtful essays on the struggle of existence among the Berbers. With a glossary of Berber terms and a detailed map of the region, this book is not only a handsomely illustrated volume of the triumph of the arts of the Berber women, but a dramatic record of a people yielding to the pressures of the twentieth century.