Theoretical Nuclear Physics (Dover Books on Physics) by John M. Blatt | (PDF) Free Download

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  • Published: 2012
  • Number of pages: 1309 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 21.09 MB
  • Authors: John M. Blatt

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A classic work by two leading physicists and scientific educators endures as an uncommonly clear and cogent investigation and correlation of key aspects of theoretical nuclear physics. It is probably the most widely adopted book on the subject. The authors approach the subject as “the theoretical concepts, methods, and considerations which have been devised in order to interpret the experimental material and to advance our ability to predict and control nuclear phenomena.”The present volume does not pretend to cover all aspects of theoretical nuclear physics. Its coverage is restricted to phenomena involving energies below about 50 Mev, a region sometimes called classical nuclear physics. Topics include studies of the nucleus, nuclear forces, nuclear spectroscopy and two-, three- and four-body problems, as well as explorations of nuclear reactions, beta-decay, and nuclear shell structure. The authors have designed the book for the experimental physicist working in nuclear physics or graduate students who have had at least a one-term course in quantum mechanics and who know the essential concepts and problems of nuclear physics.

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⭐This, as well as

⭐by Landau and Smorodinsky, are two books that you must have in your personal library. Both books were written the same decade (this was originally published in 1952). Springer published an update in 1979 and Dover started publishing the Springer edition in 1991.Compared to Landau’s book this is a bulky one: more than 800 pages. So, if you are an admirer of Landau, start with his book first. You will love how much he covers in about 100 pages.The present book provides much more supporting information for those who find Landau’s style too `brief’. Yet, although the book does contain material from quantum mechanics to be more complete (e.g. two appendices), it cannot be read unless someone is already familiar with quantum mechanics. As with Landau’s book, and not surprisingly, quantum mechanical scattering theory is a prerequisite to understand it.

⭐I haven’t gone through the entire book, but what I have shows a very detailed scope in nuclear physics

⭐its not for faint of heart or the novice OR someone looking into the guts and bolts of nuclear physics. So if you are looking for reactor principals or something like that, this isn’t exactly for you.

⭐Blatt and Weisskopf is a good, thick compendium of nuclear theory developed from a quantum mechanical point of view. It’s become something of a classic it its time, and I think this is well deserved, since it is written with a good flow and clarity and also covers everything a nonspecialist in nuclear physics would ever need to know (and provides a good basis for those who are specialists). The Dover edition is nice and also inexpensive. I would highly recommend it as a reference for all physics and chemistry people.

⭐Excellent as always. Dover always seems to find just the right books that need to stay around!!

⭐Very old version of nuclear phsuoc

⭐An old book still is one of the best.

⭐I bought this for my grandson. He likes it , it looks new. He already have read the first part.

⭐A great first step in my plans for world domination

⭐One of the best text books I have ever purchased. It actually seems to be written for people who don’t understand the subject, unlike so many others which seem more like references for those who already understand it.

⭐It’s very general and somewhat dated information and I am somewhat disappointed. No explicit expressions are given for wave functions and no explanation is given on how various nuclear force potentials have been derived. But it does give many direct references to the literature, so it’s still somewhat useful. But I did expect more from it.

⭐Ottimo原子核を専門とする人は、この本を是非購入するべきである。古い内容ではあるものの、世界的にも大変有名な教科書・専門書である。ボリューム満載であるが、原子核専攻の物理学徒は手に入れておく名著と言える。何より値段が安いので、独学・輪講・辞書などいろいろ使い道はあると思う。こういう名著が海外では安く購入できるのは羨ましい限りである。和書でも名著はたくさんあるが、値段が高く、学生が気軽に買えないのが現実である。原子核は専門外ではあるが、中性子散乱や核磁性など物性分野のトピックも盛り込まれている為、辞書代わりに時々目を通す。難しい数学は極力避けて、実験結果などの結果も豊富に載っており、大変役に立つ名著である。

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