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Exciting Interdisciplinary Physics

Quarks and Gluons / Atomic Nuclei / Relativity and Cosmology / Biological Systems

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  • Presenting the multitude of interdisciplinary physics
  • Spans a wide range of topics, reaching from nuclear structure physics to high-energy physics, from astrophysics to medical physics
  • Up to date review of new developments
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: FIAS Interdisciplinary Science Series (FIAS)

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Table of contents (39 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Superheavy Elements

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Nuclear Reaction Mechanisms Induced by Heavy Ions

      • M. G. Itkis, I. M. Itkis, G. N. Knyazheva, E. M. Kozulin
      Pages 33-42
    3. Superheavies: Short-Term Experiments and Far-Reaching Designs

      • V. I. Zagrebaev, A. V. Karpov, I. N. Mishustin, Walter Greiner
      Pages 55-67
    4. Superheavy Nuclei: Decay and Stability

      • A. V. Karpov, V. I. Zagrebaev, Y. Martinez Palenzuela, Walter Greiner
      Pages 69-79
    5. Stability Peninsulas at the Neutron Drip Line

      • Dmitry Gridnev, V. N. Tarasov, K. A. Gridnev, S. Schramm, D. V. Tarasov, W. Greiner
      Pages 81-90
    6. Unexpected Strong Decay Mode of Superheavy Nuclei

      • D. N. Poenaru, R. A. Gherghescu, W. Greiner
      Pages 91-101
  3. Nuclear Structure and Reactions

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 103-103
    2. Collinear Cluster Tri-Partition as a Probe of Clustering in Heavy Nuclei

      • D. V. Kamanin, A. A. Alexandrov, I. A. Alexandrova, N. A. Kondtatyev, E. A. Kuznetsova, O. V. Strekalovsky et al.
      Pages 119-128
    3. Pairing Influence in Binary Nuclear Systems

      • R. A. Gherghescu, D. N. Poenaru, W. Greiner
      Pages 129-137
    4. Chiral Symmetry in Real Nuclei

      • Obed Shirinda, Elena Lawrie
      Pages 139-148
    5. Activities at iThemba LABS Cyclotron Facilities

      • R. M. Bark, J. Cornell, J. J. Lawrie, Z. Z. Vilakazi
      Pages 175-185
  4. High-Energy Nuclear Physics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 187-187
    2. New Forms of High Energy Density Matter

      • Larry McLerran
      Pages 189-198

About this book

Nuclear physics is an exciting, broadly faceted field. It spans a wide range of topics, reaching from nuclear structure physics to high-energy physics, astrophysics and medical physics (heavy ion tumor therapy).  New developments are presented in this volume and the
status of research is reviewed. A major focus is put on nuclear structure physics, dealing with superheavy elements and with various forms of exotic nuclei: strange nuclei, very neutron rich nuclei, nuclei of antimatter. Also quantum electrodynamics of strong fields is addressed, which is linked to the occurrence of giant nuclear systems in, e.g., U+U collisions. At high energies nuclear physics joins with elementary particle physics. Various chapters address the theory of
elementary matter at high densities and temperature, in particular the quark gluon plasma which is predicted by quantum chromodynamics (QCD) to occur in high-energy heavy ion collisions. In the field of nuclear
astrophysics, the properties of neutron stars and quark stars are discussed. A topic which transcends nuclear physics is discussed in two chapters: The proposed pseudo-complex extension of Einstein's General Relativity leads to the prediction that there are no black
holes and that big bang cosmology has to be revised. Finally, the interdisciplinary nature of this volume is further accentuated by chapters on protein folding and on magnetoreception in birds and many other animals.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Frankfurt, Germany

    Walter Greiner

About the editor

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Walter Greiner
Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS)
Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität
Ruth-Moufang-Str. 1
60438 Frankfurt am Main
Germany

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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