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PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS ON ATOMIC, NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS (Major American Universities PH.D. Qualifying Questions and S)

PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS ON ATOMIC, NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS (Major American Universities PH.D. Qualifying Questions and S)

PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS ON ATOMIC, NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS (Major American
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PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS ON ATOMIC, NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS (Major American Universities PH.D. Qualifying Questions and S) Paperback - 2000

by Lim, Yung-Kuo

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This book, part of the seven-volume series Major American Universities PhD Qualifying Questions and Solutions contains detailed solutions to 483 questions/problems on atomic, molecular, nuclear and particle physics, as well as experimental methodology. The problems are of a standard appropriate to advanced undergraduate and graduate syllabi, and blend together two objectives -- understanding of physical principles and practical application. The volume is an invaluable supplement to textbooks.

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