Ebook: Nuclear Physics at the Borderlines: Proceedings of the Fourth International Summer School, Sponsored by the Universidad Hispano-Americana, Santa María de la Rábida, La Rábida, Huelva, Spain, June 17–29, 1991
- Tags: Nuclear Physics Heavy Ions Hadrons, Nuclear Fusion
- Series: Research Reports in Physics
- Year: 1992
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This volume contains the lectures presented by invited speakers at the IV La Rlibida International Summer School on Nuclear Physics. This was the IV edition of a summer school organized by our group every three years on topics related to nuclear physics. This Summer School was aimed mainly at young nuclear physicists, both theoreticians and experimentalists, engaged in research work at predoctoral or recent postdoctoral level. The topics treated in the three previous editions of the School were: "Heavy Ion Collisions", "Theory of Nuclear Structure and Reactions" and "Nuclear As trophysics". This year's School was entitled "Nuclear Physics at the Borderlines". Special emphasis was placed on those topics along which nuclear physics is ex pected to develop in the next few years. The aim of the School was to provide the attendants with an opportunity to get into close contact with experienced researchers and listen to their account of the present state-of-the-art in nuclear physics and the main future lines of development.
These invited lectures draw attention to work in nuclear physics bordering on neighbouring fields and disciplines. They are prepared in a pedagogical manner to introduce the graduate student or junior researcher into the field. They will also help experienced researchers and lecturers to get acquainted with recent developments and to provide new ideas for research activities. Among the subjects treated are: chaos, quark structure of nucleons, quarks in nuclei, relativistic collisions, algebraic models, heavy ion collisions.
These invited lectures draw attention to work in nuclear physics bordering on neighbouring fields and disciplines. They are prepared in a pedagogical manner to introduce the graduate student or junior researcher into the field. They will also help experienced researchers and lecturers to get acquainted with recent developments and to provide new ideas for research activities. Among the subjects treated are: chaos, quark structure of nucleons, quarks in nuclei, relativistic collisions, algebraic models, heavy ion collisions.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Dispersion Relation Approach to the Nuclear Mean Field....Pages 1-14
Nuclear Collective Motion....Pages 15-30
Heavy-Ion Interactions at Intermediate Energies....Pages 31-44
New Physics Far From Stability....Pages 45-50
Recent Developments in High Spin Physics....Pages 51-69
Recent Spectroscopy of Exotic Nuclear Shapes at High Spin....Pages 70-93
Nuclear Phase Transitions at Finite Temperature....Pages 94-110
Algebraic Approach to Molecular Spectra....Pages 111-129
Algebraic Model of Hadronic Structure....Pages 130-154
Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions: Present and Future....Pages 155-171
Electron Scattering....Pages 172-193
The Role of Coloured Quarks & Gluons in Hadrons & Nuclei....Pages 194-211
Quarks in nuclei....Pages 212-232
Chiral Models of Low Energy QCD....Pages 233-254
Random-Matrix Modelling of Stochastic Nuclear Properties....Pages 255-260
Back Matter....Pages 261-272
These invited lectures draw attention to work in nuclear physics bordering on neighbouring fields and disciplines. They are prepared in a pedagogical manner to introduce the graduate student or junior researcher into the field. They will also help experienced researchers and lecturers to get acquainted with recent developments and to provide new ideas for research activities. Among the subjects treated are: chaos, quark structure of nucleons, quarks in nuclei, relativistic collisions, algebraic models, heavy ion collisions.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Dispersion Relation Approach to the Nuclear Mean Field....Pages 1-14
Nuclear Collective Motion....Pages 15-30
Heavy-Ion Interactions at Intermediate Energies....Pages 31-44
New Physics Far From Stability....Pages 45-50
Recent Developments in High Spin Physics....Pages 51-69
Recent Spectroscopy of Exotic Nuclear Shapes at High Spin....Pages 70-93
Nuclear Phase Transitions at Finite Temperature....Pages 94-110
Algebraic Approach to Molecular Spectra....Pages 111-129
Algebraic Model of Hadronic Structure....Pages 130-154
Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions: Present and Future....Pages 155-171
Electron Scattering....Pages 172-193
The Role of Coloured Quarks & Gluons in Hadrons & Nuclei....Pages 194-211
Quarks in nuclei....Pages 212-232
Chiral Models of Low Energy QCD....Pages 233-254
Random-Matrix Modelling of Stochastic Nuclear Properties....Pages 255-260
Back Matter....Pages 261-272
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