The theory of Atomic Collisions - MOTT N. F.

KORTE INHOUD

Hardcover, dj, in-8, 283 pp., illustrations, bibliographical notes, bibliography, index.

"The Theory of Atomic Collisions" by N.F. Mott is a foundational work in the field of atomic physics, exploring the theoretical principles underlying atomic and subatomic collisions. The book covers topics such as scattering theory, the interactions between atoms and electrons, and the behavior of particles in various energy states. It introduces key concepts like cross-sections, quantum mechanics, and the mathematical models used to describe collision processes. Mott's work has had a significant impact on understanding atomic interactions in both experimental and theoretical physics, making it a crucial reference for researchers in atomic and nuclear physics, as well as materials science.



1933Taal: Engelszie alle details...

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1933Uitgever: Clarendon Press283 paginasTaal: Engels