Overview
- Editors:
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Colm T. Whelan
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Old Dominion University, Norfolk
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Nigel J. Mason
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University College London, London, England
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Table of contents (28 chapters)
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- B. E. O’Rourke, F. J. Currell, H. Watanabe
Pages 255-264
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- Masahiko Takahashi, Taku Saito, Yasuo Udagawa
Pages 265-278
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- L. Vušković, S. Popovićs
Pages 291-300
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- Peter J P Roche, Robert K Nesbet, Colm T. Whelan
Pages 313-328
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- Anita Dawes, Nigel J Mason, Petra Tegeder, Philip Holtom
Pages 329-340
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Back Matter
Pages 341-343
About this book
There is a unity to physics; it is a discipline which provides the most fundamental understanding of the dynamics of matter and energy. To understand anything about a physical system you have to interact with it and one of the best ways to learn something is to use electrons as probes. This book is the result of a meeting, which took place in Magdalene College Cambridge in December 2001. Atomic, nuclear, cluster, soHd state, chemical and even bio- physicists got together to consider scattering electrons to explore matter in all its forms. Theory and experiment were represented in about equal measure. It was meeting marked by the most lively of discussions and the free exchange of ideas. We all learnt a lot. The Editors are grateful to EPSRC through its Collaborative Computational Project program (CCP2), lOPP, the Division of Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics (DAMOPP) and the Atomic Molecular Interactions group (AMIG) of the Institute of Physics for financial support. The smooth running of the meeting was enormously facilitated by the efficiency and helpfulness of the staff of Magdalene College, for which we are extremely grateful. This meeting marked the end for one of us (CTW) of a ten-year period as a fellow of the College and he would like to take this opportunity to thank the fellows and staff for the privilege of working with them.
Editors and Affiliations
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Old Dominion University, Norfolk
Colm T. Whelan
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University College London, London, England
Nigel J. Mason