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1 Ripka, Georges Dual Superconductor Models of Color Confinement I11503 2004 eBook  
2 Fernandez, Bernard Unravelling the Mystery of the Atomic Nucleus I08022 2013 eBook  
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TitleDual Superconductor Models of Color Confinement
Author(s)Ripka, Georges
PublicationBerlin, Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004.
DescriptionVIII, 140 p : online resource
Abstract NotePhysicists who wish to understand the modeling of confinement of quantum chromodynamics, as exhibited by dual superconductors, will find this book an excellent introduction. The author focuses on the models themselves, especially the Landau--Ginzburg model of a dual superconductor, also called the Dual Abelian Higgs model. The book addresses graduate students and researchers, and is noteworthy for the remarkable clarity of its exposition
ISBN,Price9783540409892
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. ELECTRODYNAMICS 5. Elementary particles (Physics) 6. Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory 7. Heavy ions 8. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 9. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 10. Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons 11. OPTICS 12. Particle and Nuclear Physics 13. QUANTUM FIELD THEORY 14. QUANTUM PHYSICS 15. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitleUnravelling the Mystery of the Atomic Nucleus : A Sixty Year Journey 1896 ??? 1956
Author(s)Fernandez, Bernard;Ripka, Georges
PublicationNew York, NY, Springer New York, 2013.
DescriptionXVIII, 530 p : online resource
Abstract NoteUnravelling the Mystery of the Atomic Nucleus tells the story of how, in the span of barely sixty years, we made a transition from the belief that matter was composed of indivisible atoms, to the discovery that in the heart of each atom lies a nucleus which is ten thousand times smaller than the atom, which nonetheless carries almost all its mass, and the transformations of which involve energies that could never be reached by chemical reactions. It was not a smooth transition. The nature of nuclei, their properties, the physical laws which govern their behaviour, and the possibility of controlling to some extent their transformations, were discovered in discontinuous steps, following paths which occasionally led to errors which in turn were corrected by further experimental discoveries. The story begins in 1896 when radioactivity was unexpectedly discovered and continues up to the nineteen-sixties. The authors describe the spectacular progress made by physics during that time, which not only revealed a new form of matter, namely nuclei, but also modified our way of thinking by developing quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity. The book is written in a clear and non mathematical language which makes it both accessible and instructive to laymen, physicists and students, as well as to historians of science. It delves into subjects which are of utmost importance for the understanding of matter in our universe and for understanding how this knowledge was achieved
ISBN,Price9781461441816
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. Heavy ions 4. HISTORY 5. History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics 6. HISTORY OF SCIENCE 7. NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY 8. NUCLEAR PHYSICS 9. Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons 10. PHYSICS
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