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Theoretical and Experimental Investigations of Hadronic Few-Body Systems

Proceedings of the European Workshop on Few-Body Physics, Rome, October 7–11, 1986

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 1986

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Part of the book series: Few-Body Systems (FEWBODY, volume 1)

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Table of contents (60 papers)

  1. Theoretical Frameworks in Few-Body Physics

  2. Reports on Progress in Realistic Calculations for Three- and Four-Nucleon Systems

  3. Nucleon-Deuteron Scattering

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About this book

This volume collects the papers given at the European Workshop "Theoretical and Experimental Investigations of Hadronic Few-Body Systems" which, adhering to an invitation of the European Few-Body­ Physics Research Committee, was organized in Rome on October 7-11, 1986. All papers presented at the workshop appear in the volume, plus two papers which could not be presented orally because their authors were at the last moment unable to attend. The list of contents closely follows the programme of the workshop. The workshop, attended by 128 American, European, and Japanese physicists from 60 different institutions and universities, was sponsored by the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (lNFN) and was organized by the INFN Section located at the Istituto Superiore di Sanita (ISS), which kindly provided the venue for the meeting and many related facilities. The goal of the workshop was to summarize the present situa­ tion and the future perspectives concerning the theoretical descriptions of strongly interacting few-body systems and their experimental investigation by electromagnetic and hadronic probes, mainly at intermediate energies. To this end, representatives from most international groups working within different theoretical methods and with different experimental facilities, were invited and asked to illustrate their latest results and future research programs; the intention was to provide, by this way, an impartial and broad information which could be useful to whom is actively working in few­ body physics, as well as to young students entering this field of research.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Sezione Sanità, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Roma, Italy

    Claudio Ciofi degli Atti, Omar Benhar, Emanuele Pace, Giovanni Salmè

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