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Trends in Nuclear Physics, 100 Years Later: Volume 66

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Trends in Nuclear Physics, 100 Years Later: Volume 66 - Nifenecker, H (Editor), and Blaizot, J -P (Editor), and Bertsch, G F (Editor)
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In the first years after the discovery of radioactivity it became clear that nuclear physics was, by excellence, the science of small quantum systems. Between the fifties and the eighties nuclear physics and elementary particles physics lived their own lives, without much interaction. During this period the basic concepts were defined. Recently, contrary to the specialization law often observed in science, the overlap between nuclear and elementary particle physics has become somewhat blurred. This Les Houches Summer School ...

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Trends in Nuclear Physics, 100 Years Later: Volume 66 1998, North-Holland, Amsterdam, Netherlands

ISBN-13: 9780444829559

Hardcover