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High energy nuclear physics meets Machine Learning [PDF]

open access: greenNuclear Science and Techniques, 2023
AbstractAlthough seemingly disparate, high-energy nuclear physics (HENP) and machine learning (ML) have begun to merge in the last few years, yielding interesting results. It is worthy to raise the profile of utilizing this novel mindset from ML in HENP, to help interested readers see the breadth of activities around this intersection.
W. He   +4 more
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Machines for High-Energy Nuclear Physics [PDF]

open access: bronzeNature, 1963
Particle Accelerators By Prof. M. Stanley Livingston and Dr. John P. Blewett. (International Series in Pure and Applied Physics.) Pp. xvi + 666. (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.; London: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Ltd., 1962.) 135s. 6d.
W. Walkinshaw
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Particle and nuclear physics with high energy leptons [PDF]

open access: greenNuclear Physics A, 2000
In high centre-of-mass energy lepton-nucleon collisions the space-time time resolution of partonic processes can be {\it fine-tuned} within a dynamical range which is unattainable in hadronic collisions. Replacing nucleons by nuclei of variable atomic number enables one to tune the strength of colour forces.
MW Krasny
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High-Energy Nuclear Physics [PDF]

open access: bronzeNature, 1962
Kinematics of Nuclear Reactions By A. M. Baldin, V. I. Goldanskii, and I. L. Rozental'. Translated by Ronald Peierls. Pp. xii + 223 + 57 tables. (London: Oxford University Press, 1961.) 38s. net.
W. Galbraith
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High-Energy Nuclear Physics [PDF]

open access: bronzeNature, 1966
High Energy Nuclear Reactions By A. B. Clegg. (Oxford Library of the Physical Sciences.) Pp. vi+130. (Oxford: Clarendon Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1965.) 18s. net.
C.J. Batty
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THE FUTURE OF HIGH ENERGY NUCLEAR PHYSICS IN EUROPE [PDF]

open access: greenIn Honor of D Allan Bromley — Nuclear Scientist and Policy Innovator, 2006
In less than two years from now, the LHC at CERN will start operating with protons and later with heavy ions in the multi TeV energy range. With its unique physics potential and a strong, state-of-the complement of detectors, the LHC will provide the European, and in fact worldwide Nuclear Physics community, with a forefront facility to study nuclear ...
J. Schukraft
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Energy recovery linacs in high-energy and nuclear physics [PDF]

open access: greenNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2005
Abstract Energy recovery linacs (ERL) have significant potential uses in high energy physics and nuclear physics. We describe some of the potential applications which are under development by our laboratories in this area, and the technology issues that are associated with these applications.
I. Ben‐Zvi   +3 more
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NONEXTENSIVE STATISTICAL MECHANICS — APPLICATIONS TO NUCLEAR AND HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS [PDF]

open access: greenCorrelations and Fluctuations in QCD, 2003
23 pages including 5 figures. To appear in the Proceedings of the Xth International Workshop on Multiparticle Production - Correlations and Fluctuations in QCD (8-15 June 2002, Crete), ed. N. Antoniou (World Scientific, Singapore, 2003). It includes a reply to the criticism expressed in R. Luzzi, A.R. Vasconcellos and J.G.
Constantino Tsallis, Ernesto P. Borges
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Physics of Nuclear Collisions at High Energy

open access: bronze, 2012
A wide range of problems has been investigated in the research program during the period of this grant. Although the major effort has been in the subject of heavy-ion collisions, we have also studied problems in biological and other physical systems. The method of analysis used in reducing complex data in multiparticle production to simple descriptions
Rudolph C. Hwa
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