Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
232
Language
English
Published
Jun 25, 2009
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0521114381
ISBN-13
9780521114387
Description
D. M. Brink explores the intricate field of nucleus-nucleus scattering using semi-classical methods in this insightful monograph. As the demand for advanced experimental techniques has surged in recent years, spurred by the construction of large particle accelerators across the globe, the book skillfully bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications in nuclear physics.
Brink delves into the complexities of scattering phenomena, making sophisticated theories accessible for researchers and graduate students alike. By emphasizing essential mathematical frameworks and their physical implications, the work highlights how semi-classical approaches can provide valuable insights into the behavior of heavy ions. Through a blend of rigorous discussion and illustrative examples, the text serves as a critical resource, fostering a deeper understanding of nuclear interactions and their broader relevance within the field of mathematical physics. Each chapter invites readers to engage with cutting-edge developments and consider the implications for future research.
Brink delves into the complexities of scattering phenomena, making sophisticated theories accessible for researchers and graduate students alike. By emphasizing essential mathematical frameworks and their physical implications, the work highlights how semi-classical approaches can provide valuable insights into the behavior of heavy ions. Through a blend of rigorous discussion and illustrative examples, the text serves as a critical resource, fostering a deeper understanding of nuclear interactions and their broader relevance within the field of mathematical physics. Each chapter invites readers to engage with cutting-edge developments and consider the implications for future research.
Genres
Science & Technology