Quantum Physics, Inorganic Chemistry, Theoretical Physics, Nuclear Physics - General & Miscellaneous, Analytical Chemistry - Spectrometry & Spectroscopy, Mathematical Analysis - Functional Analysis
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Overview
This informative monograph provides a detailed introduction to statistical spectroscopy, a technique that combines the best aspects of the shell-model microscopic approach with the purely statistical approaches used in certain nuclear reaction theories and random matrix studies. This handbook describes statistical spectroscopy in language that enables the nonspecialist to grasp the matter easily, and at the same time gathers the most important techniques in one place, making this book a valuable reference for nuclear physicists interested in applying this method to their research.
Book Details
Published
January 1, 1986
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages
250
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195040043