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    Author(s)Tomas Cechák László Jenkovszky Iurii Karpenko
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9781402049637
    Pages276
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2006

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    Springer Nuclear Science And Safety In Europe 2006 Edition by Tomas Cechák László Jenkovszky Iurii Karpenko

    Recent results on the nature of low- intermediate- and high-energy nuclear forces as well as on the internal structure of nucleons and atomic nuclei are presented. Prospects to find a new state of the nuclear matter at extreme conditions that existed in the early Universe and the utilisation of the nuclear energy are discussed. Table of contents : Preface. I. Nuclear Science. Nonstationary Vortices in Nuclear Matter and some Open Systems; D. Anchishkin.- Onset of Deconfinement and Critical Point - Future Ion Program at the CERN SPS; M. Gazdzicki.- Production and study of antihydrogen in the ATHENA experiment; P. Genova.- Critical Line of the Deconfinement Phase Transitions; M. Gorenstein.- Multiple production in Nuclear Collisions; A. Kaidalov.- An experimental proposal to measure; V. Kozhuharov.- Low-energy photon scattering on a polarizable particle; S. Lukashevich.- Fluctuations near the deconfinement phase transition boundary; I. Mishustin.- Results from K2K and status of T2K; Y. Oyama.- Hamiltonian Approach to Cosmological Perturbations in General Relativity; V. Pervushin.- Recent results from ep interactions at HERA; A. Polini.- Top Quark Physics from Tevatron to LHC; V. Simak.- The QCD Analytic Perturbation Theory description of hadronic contributions into few important effects; I. Solovtsov.- On Nature of Scalar and Tensor Mesons from the Analysis of Processes; Yu. Surovtsev.- New proposal of numerical modelling of Bose-Einstein correlations: Bose-Einstein correlations from 'within'; G. Wilk.- Dissociation Of Relativistic Nuclei In Peripheral Interactions In Nuclear Track Emulsion; P. Zarubin.- Cosmic Evolution as 'Superfluid' Motion in GR; V. Zinchuk.- II. Nuclear Safety.The Uranium Mining and Storage of Nuclear Waste in Czech Republic; T. Cechak.- Current State and the Future of Nuclear Energy; L. Davydov.- Fast Reactor Based on the Self-Sustained Regime of Nuclear Burning Wave; S. Fomin.- On the Subcritical Amplifier of Neutron Flux Based on Enriched Uranium; L. Jenkovszky.- Transmutation of Fission Products and Minor Actinides in a Subcritical Assembly Driven by a Neutron Generator; H. Kiyavitskaya.- Experiment and Radiation Safety at Colliders; V. Pugatch