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Häftad, Italienska, 2016
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Inbunden, Engelska, 1990
2 285 kr
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The proceedings center around a review and discussion of the most significant results obtained to date through the study of nuclear structure with electromagnetic and other high energy probes.
Inbunden, Engelska, 1991
2 919 kr
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This volume contains papers from the lectures and seminars given at the School. The lectures centered around a review and discussion of the most significant results obtained to date through the study of nuclear structure with electromagnetic and other high energy probes. Seminars of a more specialized nature were devoted to a discussion of recent results obtained in several research centers.
Inbunden, Engelska, 1996
2 479 kr
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CRIS (Catania Relativistic Ion Studies) is a new series of Topical Conferences to be held at regular intervals in Catania or in its environs. Aim of the CRIS Conferences is to gather active researchers from several countries to discuss specific hot topics in the field of heavy ion physics.The first CRIS Conference, CRIS '96, has been devoted to “Critical Phenomena and Collective Observables”, a quite hot topic after the recent experimental evidences of a liquid-gas phase transition in finite nuclei found by the EOS and ALADiN Collaborations and the progress made in the understanding of the relevance of collective observables, like flow and balance energy for the study of the Nuclear Equation of State.
Inbunden, Engelska, 1999
2 444 kr
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CRIS (Catania Relativistic Ion Studies) is a recently established series of topical conferences held every two years in the Catania area, in Italy. The aim of these conferences is to discuss specific hot topics in heavy ion physics.The second CRIS Conference was devoted to the interferometric techniques for measuring the size of nuclear sources as well as astrophysical objects. The thrust of its program was somewhat cross-disciplinary. A historical review of early astronomical measurements, and some current applications in astrophysics were included, although the bulk of the program was concerned with the use of HBT in inferring nuclear source sizes and lifetimes.