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Topics in atomic collision theory
Topics in Atomic Collision Theory originated in a course of graduate lectures given at the University of Colorado and at University College in London. It is recommended for students in physics and related fields who are interested in the application of quantum scattering theory to low-energy atomic...
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Academic Press
1969
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author | Geltman, Sydney Massey, H S W Brueckner, Keith A |
author_facet | Geltman, Sydney Massey, H S W Brueckner, Keith A |
author_sort | Geltman, Sydney |
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description | Topics in Atomic Collision Theory originated in a course of graduate lectures given at the University of Colorado and at University College in London. It is recommended for students in physics and related fields who are interested in the application of quantum scattering theory to low-energy atomic collision phenomena. No attention is given to the electromagnetic, nuclear, or elementary particle domains. The book is organized into three parts: static field scattering, electron-atom collisions, and atom-atom collisions. These are in the order of increasing physical complexity and hence necessar |
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spelling | cern-2310192021-04-22T04:16:30Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/231019engGeltman, SydneyMassey, H S WBrueckner, Keith ATopics in atomic collision theoryNuclear Physics - TheoryTopics in Atomic Collision Theory originated in a course of graduate lectures given at the University of Colorado and at University College in London. It is recommended for students in physics and related fields who are interested in the application of quantum scattering theory to low-energy atomic collision phenomena. No attention is given to the electromagnetic, nuclear, or elementary particle domains. The book is organized into three parts: static field scattering, electron-atom collisions, and atom-atom collisions. These are in the order of increasing physical complexity and hence necessarAcademic Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:2310191969 |
spellingShingle | Nuclear Physics - Theory Geltman, Sydney Massey, H S W Brueckner, Keith A Topics in atomic collision theory |
title | Topics in atomic collision theory |
title_full | Topics in atomic collision theory |
title_fullStr | Topics in atomic collision theory |
title_full_unstemmed | Topics in atomic collision theory |
title_short | Topics in atomic collision theory |
title_sort | topics in atomic collision theory |
topic | Nuclear Physics - Theory |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/231019 |
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