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SIXTH LATIN AMERICAN SYMPOSIUM ON NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND APPLICATIONS

Sixth Latin American Symposium on Nuclear Physics and Applications

Andres J. Kreiner, Tandar-CNEA, Physics Department, Villa Maipu, Buenos Aires, Argentina ; Osvaldo Civitarese, University of La Plata, Department of Physics, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina ; Claudio Dorso, UBA, Physics Department, Buenos Aires, Argentina ; Gerardo Garcia Bermudez, Tandar-CNEA, Physics Department, Villa Maipu, Buenos Aires, Argentina ; Alberto J. Pacheco, Tandar-CNEA, Physics Department, Villa Maipu, Buenos Aires, Argentina ; Norberto N. Scoccola, Tandar-CNEA, Physics Department, Villa Maipu, Buenos Aires, Argentina


AIP Conference Proceedings 884


Conference Location and Date: Iguazu, Argentina, 3-7 October 2005


Subseries: Nuclear and High Energy Physics

Published February 2007; ISBN 978-0-7354-0388-8 One Volume, Print; 546 pages; 6 3/8 X 9 1/4 inches; Softcover; $192.00

Readership: Experimental and theoretical nuclear physicists and astrophysicists as well as other professionals working in a broad range of disciplines (archaeology, art, biology, environtment, materials science medicine) for which nuclear and particle-accelerator techniques may provide powerful tools.

All papers were peer reviewed. The Sixth Latin Amierican Symposium on Nuclear Applications covered the most active topics in basic nuclear physics which were grouped into four broad catagories, namely, nuclear structure, nuclear reactions, subnuclear physics, and nuclear thermodynamics and dynamics. It also placed a significant emphasis on the applications of nuclear science and nuclear instrumentation to a wide range of fields of knowledge, from novel medical uses of these techniques, through materials and environmental sciences to art and archaeology. An up-to-date overview of all these subjects was presented through a number of plenary talks reported in longer articles complimented by a larger number of short articles describing detailed work along the different lines. Althoug the level of the articles is suited for the specialist in each field, the audience and potential interested readership extends far beyond.

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