International Conference on Few-Body Systems and Multiparticle Dynamics Held in Crystal City, Virginia on 20-21 April 198. AIP Conference Proceedings 162


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Contents: Introduction to the Symposia on Few-Body Systems and Multiparticle Dynamics; PART I: Bound States Of Few-Body Systems-- The Trinucleon Bound-State System, Monte Carlo Techniques for Ground-State Properties, Quarks and Nucleon-Nucleon Correlations, Eigenfunctions and Periodic Orbits in Classically Chaotic Systems: Order in Chaos?, The Quark Model and the Nucleon-Baryon Interaction; PART II: Collision Dynamics Of Few-Body Systems-- Time Dependent Approach to Photodetachment in E, B, and Parallel E and B Fields, Deuteron-Nucleus Collisions: Reduction of a Many-Fermion Collision System to an Equivalent Three-Body Model, Coincidence Reactions and the Three-Body Structure of Lithium-6, Three-Body Theory of Electron Capture, The Time-Dependent Hartree-Fock Method and Chaos in Nuclear Dynamics; PART III: Few-Body Dynamics In Larger Systems-- Microscopic Cluster Theory in Nuclear Physics, Simulations of Structure, Dynamics and Transformations in Finite Aggregates, Reactive Flux Correlation Functions and Monte Carlo Evaluation of Real Time Path Integrals, Solid and Liquid Molecules and Microclusters.













Symposia on Few-Body Systems and Multiparticle Dynamics. AIP (American Institute of Physics) Conference Proceedings 162


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Three Symposia were organized, on: (I) Bound States of Few body systems; (II) Collision dynamics of few body systems; and (III) Few body dynamics in larger systems. They covered ground state properties, correlation of particles and chaotic motion; photodetachment, electron capture and break up dynamics; aggregate structure, reactivity and phase transitions. Physical systems studied were quarks, nuclei, atoms, atomic and molecular clusters. Keywords: Few body Systems; Multiparticle dynamics; Chaotic systems; Quark model; Trinucleon systems; Photodetachment; Clusters.







Few-body Problems In Physics - Proceedings Of The 3rd Asia-pacific Conference


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The Asia-Pacific Conferences on Few-Body Problems in Physics tackle cover the various aspects of few-body systems in physics, with high caliber contributions from internationally renowned researchers. Readers will gain a clear picture of the latest developments in the field in both the theoretical and experimental sectors.The scope of these proceedings covers research in the following areas: three-body forces and few-nucleon dynamics, hadron structure and QCD; exotic hadrons and atoms; effective field theory in few-body physics; electromagnetic and weak processes in few-body systems; few-body dynamics in atoms, molecules, Bose-Einstein condensates and quantum dots; few-body approaches to unstable nuclei, nuclear astrophysics and nuclear clustering aspects; and hypernuclear physics.




Few-Body Problems in Physics ’02


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In this Supplement we have collected the invited and contributed talks pre sented at the XVIII European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics, organised by the Jozef Stefan Institute and the University of Ljubljana, Slove nia. The Conference, sponsored by the European Physical Society, took place at the lakeside resort of Bled from 8 to 14 September, 2002. This meeting was a part of the series of European Few-Body Conferences, previously held in Evora/Portugal (2000), Autrans/France (1998), Peniscola/Spain (1995), ... Our aim was to emphasise, to a larger extent than at previous Conferences, the interdisciplinarity of research fields of the Few-Body community. To pro mote a richer exchange of ideas, we therefore strived to avoid parallel sessions as much as possible. On the other hand, to promote the participation of young scientists who we feel will eventually shape the future of Few-Body Physics, we wished to give almost all attendees the opportunity to speak.







Few-Body Problems in Physics


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This book collects all of the invited papers and contributions to the Discussion Sessions, presented at the 13th European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics, and is addressed to senior and young researchers and students interested in the field of few-body problems in elementary particle and nuclear physics, as well as in atomic and molecular physics. The volume contains a survey of recent, and not yet published results on theoretical and experimental investigations of the structure of hadrons and hadronic systems, novel theoretical methods suitable for an accurate treatment of the few-body problems in different fields, present status and future developments in muon catalysed fusion. A detailed illustration of the few-body physics programs of running (MIT-Bates, CEBAF, CERN, HERA, Mainz, NIKHEF, SATURNE, Saskatchewan, SLAC , TRIUMF) and proposed (European Electron Facility Project, Indiana cooler beam) experimental facilities represents a valuable feature of the book.