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Quantum mechanics: Non-relativistic theory,

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The basic concepts of quantum mechanics Energy and momentum Schrodinger's equation Angular momentum Perturbation theory Spin The identity of particles The atom The theory of symmetry Polyatomic molecules Motion in a magnetic field Nuclear structure Elastic collisions Mathematical appendices.
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The basic concepts of quantum mechanics Energy and momentum Schrodinger's equation Angular momentum Perturbation theory Spin The identity of particles The atom The theory of symmetry Polyatomic molecules Motion in a magnetic field Nuclear structure Elastic collisions Mathematical appendices.

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Microscopic description of nuclear friction in heavy ion collisions

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- 28 Jun 1976 - 
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