Applied Modeling and Computations in Nuclear Science

ISBN13: 9780841239821ISBN10: 0841239827 Hardback, 394 pages
Nov 2006,  In Stock

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This book will broach the topics of applied nuclear science in general, and nuclear chemistry in particular where there is usually a modeling or computational component. Typically one finds several modelers presenting their work in the course of almost every symposium. It's imperative to bring all such theoretical and computational work in applied nuclear science under one umbrella and thats what this book aims to do. The nuclear scientists interested in modeling are lacking a broader forum for their research, as well as a vehicle to enable those learning related techniques. The editors intend to include several topics: radiation risk assessment, radiation transport, contaminant transport, radiation dosimetry, modeling of experiments, detection limits, nuclear data analysis and statistical aspects.

Product Details

394 pages; 5 color illus., 97 b/w halftones & line illus.; 6 x 9; ISBN13: 978-0-8412-3982-1ISBN10: 0-8412-3982-7

About the Author(s)

Edited by Thomas Semkow, State University of New York , Simon Jerome, National Physical Laboratory , Stefaan Pomme, Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, Belgium , and Daniel J. Strom, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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