Kinematics of Nuclear Reactions [Mass Market Paperback] A. M. Baldin, V. I. Goldanskii, I. L. Rozental’

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“Kinematics of Nuclear Reactions” by Baldin, Goldanskii, and Rozental’ is a foundational 1961 work on nuclear physics. Published by Oxford University Press, this book explores nuclear particle interactions and is translated by Ronald F. Peierls. The dust jacket is worn with tears, but the binding is intact. Inscriptions are present, adding to its historical character. Ideal for collectors interested in nuclear science literature.

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“Kinematics of Nuclear Reactions” by A. M. Baldin, V. I. Goldanskii, and I. L. Rozental’ is a seminal work in the field of nuclear physics, offering a comprehensive analysis of the motion and interaction of nuclear particles. Published in 1961 by Oxford University Press, this book is a crucial resource for understanding the theoretical underpinnings of nuclear reactions. The authors, renowned physicists, delve into the complexities of particle kinematics, providing insights that have influenced decades of research in nuclear science. This edition, translated by Ronald F. Peierls, captures the depth and precision of the original Russian text, making it accessible to a wider audience. A must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of scientific literature, this volume stands as a testament to the pioneering work of its authors.

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Author

A. M. Baldin, V. I. Goldanskii, I. L. Rozental'

Binding

Mass Market Paperback

Publisher

Oxford University Press

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Notes This copy of "Kinematics of Nuclear Reactions" shows signs of wear, with a dust jacket that is notably worn, featuring tears and chipping along the edges. The binding remains intact, ensuring the book's readability. While there are inscriptions present, they do not detract from the book's content or historical value. Overall, this is a well-preserved piece for its age, offering both aesthetic and intellectual appeal to collectors.

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