Introduction to Polarization Physics
This book is devoted to the polarization (spin) physics of high energy particles and contains three parts. The first part presents the theoretical prefaces of polarization in the particle physics for interpretations, predictions and bases for understandin
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Sandibek B. Nurushev r Mikhail F. Runtso Mikhail N. Strikhanov
Introduction to Polarization Physics
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Sandibek B. Nurushev Experimental Physics Department Institute for High-Energy Physics Protvino, Russia
Mikhail N. Strikhanov Nat. Research Nuclear Univ. “MEPhI” Moscow, Russia
Mikhail F. Runtso Exp. Methods of Nuclear Physics Nat. Research Nuclear Univ. “MEPhI” Moscow, Russia
Translated from Russian by R. Tjapaev. The original Russian edition was published by the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute in 2007
ISSN 0075-8450 ISSN 1616-6361 (electronic) Lecture Notes in Physics ISBN 978-3-642-32162-7 ISBN 978-3-642-32163-4 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-32163-4 Springer Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London Library of Congress Control Number: 2012951700 © Moskovski Inzhenerno-Fisitscheski Institute, Moscow, Russia 2013 This work is subject
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