Introduction to Nuclear Reactions (Graduate Student Series in Physics)
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… the book brilliantly fills a sort of gap in the field, one side of which we can find somehow more basic introductory books with only a limited development of the formalism … and, on the other side, more specialised monographic studies. … useful exercises were added for each subject.
- Riccardo Raabe, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
This book has the possibility of becoming a standard textbook in a graduate nuclear physics course. I like the mix of formalism and practical details and that physics is always kept in the forefront. … each chapter has problems set at the end. Both researchers and students will find the book useful.
- Subal Das Gupta, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Book Description
Like as no other available text, Introduction to Nuclear Reactions presents a description of non-relativistic nuclear reactions at a level suitable for graduate students. The authors explain the main formalisms used to describe nuclear reactions clearly and coherently, and lead readers from basic laws to the final formulae used to calculate measurable quantities. They examine in detail different models of the nucleus and discuss their interrelations. The book combines a thorough theoretical approach with applications to recent experimental results, the purpose being to impart an understanding of the results of measurements gained in experiments rather than to describe how they are made.
Introduction to Nuclear Reactions (Graduate Student Series in Physics),C.A. Bertulani,P. Danielewicz,Taylor & Francis,0750309326,Nuclear Physics,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Nuclear Physics
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