Frontiers in nuclear physics : proceedings of the eleventh Physics Summer School, Canberra, Australia, 12-23 January 1998
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Frontiers in nuclear physics : proceedings of the eleventh Physics Summer School, Canberra, Australia, 12-23 January 1998
World Scientific, c1999
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This proceedings volume presents current developments in nuclear physics which are driven by new experimental facilities (e.g. radioactive ion beams, CEBAF, RHIC), as well as by cross-fertilization with astrophysics and particle physics. It starts at an introductory level and builds up to a stage where the reader can appreciate the challenges of current research fields. It is suitable for both theorists and experimentalists.
Table of Contents
- Dynamic symmetries in physics, F. Iachello
- nuclear structure at the limits, W. Nazarewicz
- experiments with radioactive beams, P.G. Hansen
- from clustering to chaos, W.D.M. Rae
- weak interactions in nuclei, B.H.J. McKellar
- classical quark models - an introduction, A.W. Thomas and S.V. Wright
- nonperturbative QCD with modern tools, C.D. Roberts
- the physics of the quark-gluon plasma, J.-P. Blaizot
- solar, supernova, and atmospheric neutrinos, A.B. Balantekin and W.C. Haxton
- big bang nucleosynthesis, T. Kajino.
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