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The Few Body Problem covers the proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on the Few Body Problem, held in Eugene, Oregon, USA on August 17-23, 1980. The book focuses on relativistic and particle physics, intermediate energy physics, nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics, and chemistry. The selection first offers information on nucleon-nucleon interaction in applications, including derivation of the nucleon-nucleon potential, nuclear many-body problem, and classic nuclear structure. The text also looks at three- and four-nucleon systems and graphs of three-body wave functions. The publication elaborates on K-meson experiments and non-mesonic few-nucleon phenomena. Topics include tests of invariance principles, properties of nuclei, dynamics, and hypernuclear physics. The manuscript also ponders on the Coulomb problem, atomic, molecular, and nuclear collisions, and muon capture in hydrogen isotopes. The selection is a dependable reference for readers interested in the few body problem.
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ContentsPrefaceList of ParticipantsI. The Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction A. Review Paper Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction in Applications B. Rapporteur's Report NN and NN InteractionsII. Three and Four Nucleon Systems A. Review Papers Three- and Four-Nucleon Systems (Experiment) The Three and Four Nucleon Systems (Theory) B. Invited Papers Graphs of Three-Body Wave Functions K-Meson Experiments Electromagnetic Disintegration of the A=3 and A=4 Nuclei C. Rapporteur Reports Non-Mesonic Few-Nucleon Phenomena Mesonic Few-Nucleon PhenomenaIII. Coulomb and n-Particle Collision Problems A. Review Papers The Coulomb Problem - A Selective Review Some Recent Developments in n-Particle Scattering Theory B. Invited Paper The (p,2p) and (p,pn) Reactions C. Rapporteur Reports Coulomb and n-Particle Problems Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear CollisionsIV. Relativistic and Particle Physics A. Review Papers Moun Capture in Hydrogen Isotopes Quarks in the Context of Few Body Physics Relativistic Effects in the Atomic and Nuclear Few Body Problems B. Invited Paper The Synthesis of Quantum Chromodynamics and Nuclear Physics C. Rapporteur Reports Relativity, Field Theory, Quarks, Bags, Etc. Photon-Photon InteractionsV. Atomic and Molecular Few Body Problems A. Review Papers Rearrangement and Energy Transfer Collisions of Few Body Molecular Systems: Experimental Few Body Molecular Collisions: Theoretical Recent Formulations of e±-H, e--He+, e--He Scattering: Multichannel Theory and Comparison with Experiment Few-Body Processes in Atom-Diatom Collisions B. Invited Papers (e,2e) Theory and Experiment Wavepacket Theory of Collisional Dissociation in MoleculesVI. Mathematical Aspects A. Review Paper The Nonlinear Dynamics of the Classical Few Body Problem B. Rapporteur's Report Mathematical and Computational MethodsVII. Statistical Mechanics A. Review Paper Application of Few-Body Methods to Statistical MechanicsContents of Contributed Papers VolumeAuthor Index