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Keywords
- Momentum-space probability density
- Low-discrepancy sequences
- Minikowski space
- Faddeev-Yakubovsky theory
- Four-body scattering equations
- Inverse scattering problem
About this book
This issue is dedicated to the memorial of professor Ludwig Faddeev, who strongly influenced the physics of few-body systems mainly due to his theoretical works in what at present days are called the Faddeev equations, largely used by the few-body community to describe the dynamics and structure of few-body systems.
This issue contains the two winners of the 2018 Faddeev Medal, which was created to recognize distinguished achievements in Few-Body Physics. It is awarded every three years to a scientist who advanced the field of few-body physics significantly. In 2018 an international panel selected the winners of the 2018 award: Prof. Vitaly Efimov and Prof. Rudolf Grimm.
The contents show the deep influence of Prof. Faddeev in different fields of physics. The solutions of the Faddeev equations represented a challenge for many years and at present times from their solution theoretical models can be tested with great detail to experimental data. This has boosted thestudied of few-nucleon systems and new methods have been developed as well.
Many contributions discuss different aspects of the few-nucleon problem from a theoretical and an experimental point of view. They represent the best of our knowledge at present times.
Spin-off from Journal Few-Body Systems, Volumes 60 (2019)
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Ludwig Faddeev Memorial
Book Subtitle: From Hadrons to Atoms: Exploring the World of Few-Body Systems
Editors: Alejandro Kievsky
Publisher: Springer Cham
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-37354-2Published: 29 January 2020
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-37357-3Published: 29 January 2021
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: X, 373
Number of Illustrations: 1 b/w illustrations
Additional Information: Spin-off from Journal Few-Body Systems, Volumes 60 (2019)