Scanned and Full. The description says 414 pages, but there are around 827 pages, two "real" pages are scanned on each "digital" page except for the cover. This book is about the physical nature of the nuclear atoms, what are the most accepted models about them, and how they decay and radiate. Th
Physics of Nuclei and Particles. Volume II
โ Scribed by Pierre Marmier and EriC. Sheldon (Auth.)
- Year
- 1970
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 676
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS: Volumes I and III, Pages ix-xi
Chapter 12 - NUCLEAR PARTICLES AND THEIR INTERACTIONS, Pages 811-1018
Chapter 13 - NUCLEAR FORCES AND POTENTIALS, AS DEDUCED FROM NUCLEAR DYNAMICS (SCATTERING AND POLARIZATION), Pages 1019-1086
Chapter 14 - SCATTERING AND REACTION MODELS IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS, Pages 1087-1225
Chapter 15 - NUCLEAR MODELS, Pages 1226-1422
REFERENCES, Pages 1423-1465
SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES, Pages 1467-1472
SUBJECT INDEX, Pages 1473-1482
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