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Key Topics in Nuclear Structure : Proceedings of the 8th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics Paestum, Italy 23 - 27 May 2004 :  Proceedings of the 8th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics Paestum, Italy 23 - 27 May 2004 - Aldo Covello

Key Topics in Nuclear Structure : Proceedings of the 8th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics Paestum, Italy 23 - 27 May 2004

Proceedings of the 8th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics Paestum, Italy 23 - 27 May 2004

By: Aldo Covello (Editor)

Hardcover | 1 December 2004

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Key Topics in Nuclear Structure is the eighth in a well established series of conferences and is devoted to the discussion of significant topics in nuclear structure. Both experimental and theoretical issues at the forefront of current research on the subject are covered by leading physicists. In particular, on the experimental side the state of the art and the envisaged developments in the most important laboratories, where rare isotope beams are available, are reviewed in detail. On the theoretical side, the various approaches to a fundamental theory of nuclear structure starting from the nucleon-nucleon interaction are discussed, ranging from the few-body systems, where ab initio calculations are possible, to the complex nuclei, where the shell model plays a key role.

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