Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
543
Language
English
Published
Jul 23, 2003
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2003
ISBN-10
3540006672
ISBN-13
9783540006671
Description
This work provides a detailed exploration of how many-particle quantum dynamics influence the fragmentation processes of atoms and molecules. Focused on the interactions that occur when charged particles collide with these entities, the authors delve into the complex physical phenomena that underpin these interactions. The stimulating research presented encompasses theoretical frameworks, modeling techniques, and experimental observations that reveal the intricacies intrinsic to atomic and molecular behavior in high-energy environments.
Offering insights into the multifaceted nature of fragmentation, the authors illuminate various mechanisms, contributing significantly to the understanding of quantum dynamics. Their comprehensive analysis not only enhances theoretical knowledge but also holds practical implications for fields such as atomic physics, molecular science, and applied technology. This volume serves as a critical resource for researchers and students alike, eager to comprehend the dynamics that govern the behavior of matter under the influence of charged particles.
Offering insights into the multifaceted nature of fragmentation, the authors illuminate various mechanisms, contributing significantly to the understanding of quantum dynamics. Their comprehensive analysis not only enhances theoretical knowledge but also holds practical implications for fields such as atomic physics, molecular science, and applied technology. This volume serves as a critical resource for researchers and students alike, eager to comprehend the dynamics that govern the behavior of matter under the influence of charged particles.
Genres
Science & Technology