Electron-Molecule Scattering and Photoionization (Physics of Atoms and Molecules)
This volume contains the invited papers and selected contributed papers presented at the International Symposium on 'Electron-Molecule Scattering and Photoionization' held at SERC's Daresbury Laboratory, Cheshire, England from 18th to 19th July, 1987. This Symposium was a Satellite Meeting to the XVth International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions (ICPEAC I and follows a tradition of Satellite Meetings i. n related areas of collisions held in association with previou...
Theory of Evolution and Relaxation in Multi-Spin Systems
by Danuta Kruk
Ion Beam Analysis: Fundamentals and Applications explains the basic characteristics of ion beams as applied to the analysis of materials, as well as ion beam analysis (IBA) of art/archaeological objects. It focuses on the fundamentals and applications of ion beam methods of materials characterization.The book explains how ions interact with solids
Le livre donne une histoire virtuellement exhaustive de la naissance et du developpement (jusqu'a C. 1925) de la theorie moleculaire avec sur toile de fond l'histoire de la theorie de la matiere en general et de l'atomisme en particulier. Etant base sur les sources memes (primaires et secondaires), il couvre toutes les sciences concernees (physique, chimie, biologie / medecine, cristallographie, mineralogie, mathematiques, philosophie). Ainsi, du fait de son interdisciplinarite soutenue, il offr...
This proceedings volume contains the invited talks presented at two atomic physics symposia held jointly in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 28-30 July 2005. All papers were peer-reviewed. They represent the latest research in dynamics of collision systems involving collisions between photons, electrons, and ions and a diverse range of target species: atoms, molecules, clusters, and surfaces. There is a particular emphasis on correlation and many-body effects in excitation and ionization.
Quantum Field Theory (Graduate Texts in Contemporary Physics)
by V. Parameswaran Nair
Quantum Interferometry in Phase Space: Theory and Applications
by Martin Suda and Suda Martin
Biological Magnetic Resonance, Volume 15
by Lawrence J. Berliner and Pierre-Marie Robitaille
Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaotic Phenomena (Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, #42)
by B K Shivamoggi
FolJowing the formulation of the laws of mechanics by Newton, Lagrange sought to clarify and emphasize their geometrical character. Poincare and Liapunov successfuIJy developed analytical mechanics further along these lines. In this approach, one represents the evolution of all possible states (positions and momenta) by the flow in phase space, or more efficiently, by mappings on manifolds with a symplectic geometry, and tries to understand qualitative features of this problem, rather than solvi...
Fusion Research, I (Pergamon International Library of Science, Technology, Engin)
by Thomas J Dolan
Muonium-Antimuonium Oscillations in an Extended Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with Right-Handed Neutrinos
by Boyang Liu
Hadronic Physics at Intermediate Energy
Trends in Nuclear Physics
Reminiscences: A Journey Through Particle Physics
by Adrian Melissinos
Directory of Certificates of Compliance for Radioactive Materials Packages
Fusion Reactor Design – Plasma Physics, Fuel Cycle Systems, Operation and Maintenance
by T Okazaki
Fusion Reactor Design Provides a detailed overview of fusion reactor design, written by an international leader in the field Nuclear fusion—generating four times as much energy from the same mass of fuel as nuclear fission—is regarded by its proponents as a viable, eco-friendly alternative to gas-fired, coal-fired, and conventional power plants. Although the physics of nuclear fusion is essentially understood, the construction of prototype reactors currently presents significant technical cha...
Film Badge Dosimetry in Atmospheric Nuclear Tests
by National Research Committee on Film Badge Dosimetry in Atmospheric Nuclear Tests
During the three years since the publication of the first edition many applications of lasers in Chemistry have moved across the boundary from academic laboratories to routine instrumental analysis, laser mass spectrometry for instance. New photochemical techniques have been developed for the study of molecules, e.g. ultrafast spectroscopy. In keeping with his successfull concept, the author has retained a balance between coverage of more widely used laser methods and new developments.