Theory of electron-atom collisions
P. G. Burke
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Theory of electron-atom collisions
by P. G. Burke
Published
1995
Publisher
Plenum Press
Pages
255
ISBN-10
0306445468
Fundamental processes of atomic dynamics
The theory of atomic collisions
Atoms in intense laser fields
Electron-atom and electron-molecule collisions
Resonance phenomena in electron-atom collisions
Fizika ėlektronnykh i atomnykh stolknoveniĭ
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