Nuclear Physics: Theory and Experiment
Publisher: John Wiley& Sons Inc. | ISBN: B000NY2I0S | edition 1967 | PDF | 628 pages | 59,8 mb
Preface
Our aim in writing this book has been to show the mathematical manipulations involved in various theories and the extent to which the theoretical results are substantiated by experiments. Necessarily, then, we have tried to give numerous algebraic details, which are not always easily available, before arriving at a final theoretical expression.
Thus we hope that nuclear physics may be studied by the students in a quantitative way. We have kept the speculative discussions to minimum.
The book is presented as a two-semester graduate-level course. Most of its contents can be understood by students who have had one year of quantum mechanics. Some chapters may also be useful to advanced undergraduate students. Certain parts can also serve as reference material.
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