Nuclear physics : present and future
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Nuclear physics : present and future
(FIAS interdisciplinary science series / editor- in chief, Walter Greiner)
Springer, c2015
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"This book presents the majority of the talks delivered at the International Symposium Nuclear Physics: Presence and Future, which was held from May 29 to June 5, 2013 at Hotel Jakobsberg, Boppard am Rhein, Germany"--Pref
Includes bibliographical references
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Description
State-of-the-art survey by leading experts in the field. Major foci are superheavy nuclei and neutron-rich exotic nuclei. In addition new developments in nuclear fission and nuclear cluster decay are shown. Finally developments in relativistic heavy ion collisions and the physics of supercritical fields are detailed.
Table of Contents
Superheavy elements: Opening new lands on the nuclear map.- Superheavy Element Chemistry.- Nucleon transfer reactions in very heavy ion systems.- Nuclear Structure: New insights into the structure of neutron-rich nuclei A = 108 118 and 160 162Gd.- Paradigmatic Lessons from Nuclear Driplines.- Observation of new shape isomers.- Features of nuclear reactions with light weakly bound nuclei at energies near the Coulomb barrier.- Stability Peninsulas in the Neutron-Rich Sector.- Nuclear Fission: Dynamics of Collinear Ternary Fission.- General laws of quantum and statistical mechanics governing fission.- How Rare is Cluster Decay of Superheavy Nuclei.- New kind of nuclear multi-body decay (CCT) - status and perspectives of studies.- Possible production of neutron-rich heavy nuclei in fissile spallation targets.- Heavy Ion Physics: FAIR - Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory.- Turbulence in Low Viscosity Quark-Gluon Plasma.-Parallelization of Kinetic Theory Simulations.- Supercritical Fields: Probing Supercritical Fields with Real and with Artificial Nuclei.-Zepto-second atomic clock for nuclear contact time measurements.- Superheavy Nuclear Molecules.- Index.
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