Fundamentals of Nuclear Physics / (Record no. 7112)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9784431553779
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 539.7
Item number TakF
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Personal name Takigawa, Noboru
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Title Fundamentals of Nuclear Physics /
Statement of responsibility, etc Noboru Takigawa and Kouhei Washiyama
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication Japan:
Name of publisher Springer;
Year of publication ©2017
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages xv, 269p.
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Summary, etc This book introduces the current understanding of the fundamentals of nuclear physics by referring to key experimental data and by providing a theoretical understanding of principal nuclear properties.<br/><br/>It primarily covers the structure of nuclei at low excitation in detail. It also examines nuclear forces and decay properties. In addition to fundamentals, the book treats several new research areas such as non-relativistic as well as relativistic Hartree–Fock calculations, the synthesis of super-heavy elements, the quantum chromodynamics phase diagram, and nucleosynthesis in stars, to convey to readers the flavor of current research frontiers in nuclear physics. The authors explain semi-classical arguments and derivation of its formulae. In these ways an intuitive understanding of complex nuclear phenomena is provided.<br/><br/>The book is aimed at graduate school students as well as junior and senior undergraduate students and postdoctoral fellows. It is also useful for researchers to update their knowledge of diverse fields of nuclear structure. The book explains how basic physics such as quantum mechanics and statistical physics, as well as basic physical mathematics, is used to describe nuclear phenomena. A number of questions are given from place to place as supplements to the text.
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Topical Term Matter
General subdivision Molecular Physics
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Topical Term Atomic and Nuclear Physics
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Topical Term Quantum Physics
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Topical Term Radiation
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Topical Term Atomic and Nuclear Physics
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Topical Term Classical and Continuum Physics
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Personal name Washiyama, Kouhei
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      Physics Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati General Stacks 30/07/2025 Today and Tomorrows Printers and Publishers 9171.18 TTPP/135/2025-26 539.7 TakF (11575) 11575 Copy 1 13101.69 30/07/2025 Books