Three body problem in nuclear and particle physics.

Proceedings of the first International Conference on the Three Body Problem in Nuclear and Particle Physics (Birmingham, 9-10 July 1969). Organized by the University of Birmingham in association with the Institute of Physics and the Physical Society on behalf of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.

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Three body problem in nuclear and particle physics.

Proceedings of the first International Conference on the Three Body Problem in Nuclear and Particle Physics (Birmingham, 9-10 July 1969). Organized by the University of Birmingham in association with the Institute of Physics and the Physical Society on behalf of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics.

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Language
English
Pages
564

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.

Published in
Amsterdam

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
530.1/44
Library of Congress
QC770 .I54 1969

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 564 p.
Number of pages
564

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5698518M
LCCN
70108279

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