Lectures on Nuclear Theory (Dover Books on Physics)
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Book Details
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Author: L. Landau
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Brand: Dover Publications
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Binding: Paperback
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Pages: 128
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Release Date: 21-06-2011
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Language: English
About The Book
A real jewel of an elementary introduction into the main concepts of nuclear theory — this is how Nuclear Physics described this classic text by L. Landau. Based on a series of influential lectures delivered in 1954 to experimental physicists in Moscow, this book offers a clear, concise presentation of fundamental concepts in nuclear physics.
Co-authored by two distinguished Russian physicists, the book emphasizes conclusions supported by experimental data and uses only fundamental quantum-mechanical relations. Topics include nuclear forces, nucleon scattering, the independent particle model, structure of light and heavy nuclei, and various nuclear reactions including the statistical theory, optical model, and pi-meson interactions.
Praised for its clarity and depth, the book is a valuable resource for experimental nuclear physicists, specialists from related fields, and physics graduate students seeking insight into nuclear theory and its experimental foundations.

