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ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR DATA AND THEIR APPLICATIONS: ICAMDATA--Second International Conference Keith A. Berrington, Sheffield Hallam University, School of Science and Mathematics, Sheffield, ENGLAND ; Kenneth L. Bell, The Queen's University of Belfast, School of Mathematics and Physics, Belfast, NORTHERN IRELAND |
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Subseries: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Published ; ISBN 1563969718 One Volume, Print; 333 pages; 6 3/8 x 9 1/4 inches; Readership: astronomers, astrophysicists, plasma physicists, fusion plasma physicists, atmospheric modelers, lighting industry research & development, pollution control, and semiconductor industries; information scientists The principal motivations for establishing the ICAMDATA conference series are to provide a focal point for intensive interactions between atomic and molecular data producers, compliers and users, and to provide a forum to discuss major issues, which are highlighted in this volume. Both theoretical and experimental approaches are reviewed and cover a broad spectrum of topics, including electron impact with atoms and molecules, atomic structure and transition probabilities, heavy particle collisions, quantum chemistry, and thermochemical data. Most papers focus not only on the means of production of data but also on providing some idea of the accuracy of the data produced. The third aspect of the conference examined closely the various databases around the world. Related AIP Titles: |
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