Scattering : scattering and inverse scattering in pure and applied science /
Scattering is the collision of two objects that results in a change of trajectory and energy. For example, in particle physics, such as electrons, photons, or neutrons are "scattered off" of a target specimen, resulting in a different energy and direction. In the field of electromagnetism,...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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San Diego, Calif. :
Academic Press,
�2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1: SCATTERING OF WAVES BY MACROSCOPIC TARGET
- Interdisciplinary aspects of wave scattering
- Acoustic scattering
- Acoustic scattering: approximate methods
- Electromagnetic wave scattering: theory
- Electromagnetic wave scattering: approximate and numerical methods
- Electromagnetic wave scattering: applications
- Elastodynamic wave scattering: theory
- Elastodynamic wave scattering: Applications
- Scattering in Oceans
- Part 2: SCATTERING IN MICROSCOPIC PHYSICS AND CHEMICAL PHYSICS
- Introduction to direct potential scattering
- Introduction to Inverse Potential Scattering
- Visible and Near-visible Light Scattering
- Practical Aspects of Visible and Near-visible Light Scattering
- Nonlinear Light Scattering
- Atomic and Molecular Scattering: Introduction to Scattering in Chemical
- X-ray Scattering
- Neutron Scattering
- Electron Diffraction and Scattering
- Part 3: SCATTERING IN NUCLEAR PHYSICS
- Nuclear Physics
- Part 4: PARTICLE SCATTERING
- State of the Art of Peturbative Methods
- Scattering Through Electro-weak Interactions (the Fermi Scale)
- Scattering Through Strong Interactions (the Hadronic or QCD Scale)
- Part 5: SCATTERING AT EXTREME PHYSICAL SCALES
- Scattering at Extreme Physical Scales
- Part 6: SCATTERING IN MATHEMATICS AND NON-PHYSICAL SCIENCES
- Relations with Other Mathematical Theories
- Inverse Scattering Transform and Non-linear Partial Differenttial Equations
- Scattering of Mathematical Objects.