<p>This new volume, I/23, of the Landolt-BΓΆrnstein Data Collection series continues a tradition inaugurated by the late Editor-in-Chief, Professor Werner Martienssen, to provide in the style of an encyclopedia a summary of the results and ideas of Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics. Formerly, the Landol
Relativistic Heavy-Ion Physics
- Publisher
- US DOE
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 43
- Category
- Library
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