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FEW-BODY PROBLEMS IN PHYSICS: The 19th European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics EFB19 Nasser Kalantar-Nayestanaki, Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut (KVI), Groningen, The Netherlands ; Bernard L.G. Bakker, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Amsterdam, The Netherlands ; Rob G.E. Timmermans, Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut (KVI), Groningen, The Netherlands |
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Subseries: Nuclear and High Energy Physics Published May 2005; ISBN 0-7354-0253-1 One Volume, Print; 500 pages; 6 3/8 X 9 1/4 inches; Hardcover; $167.00 Readership: Physicists and graduate students interested in few-body problems, particularly in nuclear physics but also in atomic and molecular physics and nuclear astrophysics This conference covered the field of few-body problems in nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics as well as astrophysics. It dealt with theoretical and experimental aspects of all these fields where the most recent developments were presented by experts in these fields. Some questions discussed at the conference were: how the interaction between various nucleons (protons and neutrons) lead to the physical observables in light systems, how particles like protons are excited themselves and how multi-quark systems are formed, as well as what is the role of relativity in all these. Related AIP Titles: |
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