Electron Scattering for Nuclear and Nucleon Structure

Electron Scattering for Nuclear and Nucleon Structure by John Dirk Walecka is a comprehensive resource published by Cambridge University Press on August 22, 2005. This New Ed edition spans 380 pages and is presented in English. The book examines the motivation behind electron scattering and develops a theoretical analysis of the process, providing insights into the current understanding of the structure of nuclei and nucleons.
Readers will find a detailed discussion of the theoretical frameworks and experimental capabilities related to electron scattering. The text assumes only a working knowledge of quantum mechanics and special relativity, making it suitable for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses. Topics covered include the intricacies of nuclear physics and the nature of nucleons, offering a solid foundation for those interested in the scientific principles underlying these phenomena.
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This book examines the motivation for electron scattering and develops the theoretical analysis of the process. It discusses our current theoretical understanding of the underlying structure of nuclei and nucleons at appropriate levels of resolution and sophistication, and summarizes present experimental electron scattering capabilities. Only a working knowledge of quantum mechanics and special relativity is assumed, making this a suitable textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses.
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