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THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM "ATOMIC CLUSTER COLLISIONS: STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS FROM THE NUCLEAR TO THE BIOLOGICAL SCALE" (ISACC 2009) The Fourth International Symposium "Atomic Cluster Collisions: Structure and Dynamics from the Nuclear to the Biological Scale" (ISACC 2009) Andrey Solov'yov, FIAS, D-60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany ; Eugene Surdutovich, Oakland University, Department of Physics, Rochester, MI, USA |
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Subseries: Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics Published December 2009; ISBN 978-0-7354-0734-3, One Volume, Print; 256 pages; 6 3/8 X 9 1/4 inches; Softcover; $109.00 Readership: Scientists and engineers, physicists, chemists, biologists doing research in the fundamental and applied theoretical and experimental areas, related to clustering phenomena, nanoparticles, nanosystems, biomolecules, radiation damage. The symposium was devoted to discussion of the structure and properties of nuclear, atomic, molecular, biological and complex cluster systems studied by means of photonic, electronic, atomic and cluster collisions, high resolution mass spectroscopy, ion traps, versatile tunable lasers, new detectors and imaging techniques, NMR and atomic force spectroscopy. In the symposium, a particular attention has been devoted to dynamical phenomena, many-body effects taking place in clusters, nanostructures, molecular and biological systems, which include problems of fusion and fission, fragmentation, collective electron excitations, phase transitions and many more. Both experimental and theoretical aspects of cluster physics uniquely placed between nuclear physics on the one hand and atomic, molecular, and solid state physics on the other, were the subjects of the symposium. Related AIP Titles: |
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