Computational Methods for Electron―Molecule Collisions
Franco A. Gianturco
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Computational Methods for Electron―Molecule Collisions
by Franco A. Gianturco, W.M. Huo
Published
May 17, 2013
Publisher
Springer
Pages
380
ISBN-13
9781475797992
ISBN-10
1475797990
Subjects
Über die spezielle und die allgemeine Relativitätstheorie
Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica
De rerum natura
Notre Dame de Paris
Of Human Bondage
The Secret Garden
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Computational Methods for Electron―Molecule Collisions was written by Franco A. Gianturco, W.M. Huo.
When was Computational Methods for Electron―Molecule Collisions published?
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