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<references>
<reference>
  <a1>Reif, Frederick</a1>
  <t1>Fundamentals of statistical and thermal physics</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>9780070856158</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>binomial;
                chemical;
                equilibrium;
                fluctuations;
                gases;
                ideal;
                interacting;
                irreversible;
                kinetic;
                magnetism;
                mechanics;
                particles;
                phase;
                processes;
                quantum;
                random;
                research textbook;
                thermodynamics;
                transport;
                walk;
                </k1>
  <pb>McGraw-Hill</pb>
  <pp>Auckland</pp>
  <yr>1965</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Ruffini, Remo J</a2>
  <a2>Sigismondi, C</a2>
  <t1>Nonlinear gravitodynamics: the lense-thirring effect. A documentary introduction to current research</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>9789812383471</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>astrophysics;
                gravitational lensing;
                gravity;
                Cosmology;
                </k1>
  <pb>World Scientific</pb>
  <pp>Singapore</pp>
  <yr>2003</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Haug, Eberhard</a1>
  <a2>Nakel, Werner</a2>
  <t1>The elementary process of Bremsstrahlung</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>9789812385789</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>This book deals with the theory and experiment of the elementary process of bremsstrahlung, where photons are detected in coincidence with decelerated outgoing electrons. Such experiments allow for a more stringent check of the theoretical work. The main emphasis is laid on electron-atom bremsstrahlung and electron-electron bremsstrahlung, but further bremsstrahlung processes are also dealt with. In the theoretical parts, triply differential cross sections are derived in various approximations, including electron spin and photon-polarization. In the experimental sections, electron-photon coinc</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>braking radiation;
                electron-atom;
                electron-electron;
                </k1>
  <pb>World Scientific</pb>
  <pp>New Jersey, NJ</pp>
  <yr>2004</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Tzenov, Stephan I</a1>
  <t1>Contemporary Accelerator Physics</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>9789812389008</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>particle accelerators;
                storage rings;
                nonlinear dynamical systems;
                betatron motion;
                </k1>
  <pb>World Scientific</pb>
  <pp>New Jersey, NJ</pp>
  <yr>2001</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://ezproxy.cern.ch/login?url=http://ebooks.worldscinet.com/ISBN/9789812794734/toc.shtml;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Lawrie, Ian D</a1>
  <t1>A Unified Grand Tour of Theoretical Physics</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0852740158</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>classical;
                cosmology;
                forces;
                gravitation;
                phase transitions;
                quantum;
                relativity;
                textbook, university level;
                unified theories;
                </k1>
  <pb>Hilger</pb>
  <pp>Bristol</pp>
  <yr>1990</yr>
  <ed>1st ed.</ed>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Coles, Peter</a1>
  <a2>Lucchin, F</a2>
  <t1>Cosmology: the origin and evolution of cosmic structure</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0470852992</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Big Bang;
                Friedmann models;
                Jeans theory;
                baryonic matter;
                Cosmology;
                </k1>
  <pb>Wiley</pb>
  <pp>New York, NY</pp>
  <yr>2000</yr>
  <ed>2nd ed.</ed>
  <ul>https://cds.cern.ch/auth.py?r=EBLIB_P_146229_0;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Foukal, Peter, V</a1>
  <t1>Solar astrophysics</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>3527403744</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>dynamics;
                photosphere;
                solar atmosphere;
                star;
                sun;
                </k1>
  <pb>Wiley</pb>
  <pp>Weinheim</pp>
  <yr>2004</yr>
  <ed>2nd ed.</ed>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/791823/files/3527403744_TOC.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Weiner, Richard M</a1>
  <t1>Introduction to Bose-Einstein Correlations and Subatomic Interferometry</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0471969222</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>bosons;
                hadron interactions;
                pairing correlations;
                </k1>
  <pb>Wiley</pb>
  <pp>Chichester</pp>
  <yr>2000</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Steinberger, Jack</a1>
  <t1>Learning about particles: 50 privileged years</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>3540213295</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Embedded in an autobiographic framework, this book retraces vividly and in some depth the golden years of particle physics as witnessed by one of the scientists who made seminal contributions to the understanding of what is now known as the Standard Model of particle physics. Well beyond a survey of interest to historians of sciences and researchers in the field, this book is a must for all students and young researchers who have learned about the theoretical and experimental facts that make up the standard model through modern textbooks only. It will provide the interested reader with a first hand account and deeper understanding of the multilayered and sinuous development that finally led to the present architecture of this theory.</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Nobel prize laureate 1988;
                Steinberger, Jack;
                Weights and measures;
                Particles (Nuclear physics);
                Elementary Particles and Nuclei;
                Measurement Science, Instrumentation;
                </k1>
  <pb>Springer</pb>
  <pp>Berlin</pp>
  <yr>2005</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/791546/files/978-3-540-26838-3_BookTOC.pdf;
	http://cds.cern.ch/record/791546/files/978-3-540-26838-3_BookBackMatter.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a2>Tillmann, Ulrike</a2>
  <t1/>
  <t2/>
  <sn/>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>K-theory;
                algebraic topology;
                conformal field theory;
                </k1>
  <pb>Cambridge Univ.</pb>
  <pp>Cambridge</pp>
  <yr>2004</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Staley, Kent W</a1>
  <t1>The Evidence for the Top Quark: Objectivity and Bias Collaborative Experimentation</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0521827108</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>history of science;
                quarks;
                </k1>
  <pb>Cambridge Univ. Press</pb>
  <pp>Cambridge</pp>
  <yr>2004</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Smit, Jan</a1>
  <t1>Introduction to quantum fields on a lattice: 'a robust mate'</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0521890519</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>lattice theory;
                quantum field theory;
                </k1>
  <pb>Cambridge Univ. Press</pb>
  <pp>Cambridge</pp>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Kreimer, Dirk</a1>
  <t1>Knots and Feynman Diagrams</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0521587611</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Euler-Zagier sums;
                Hopf algebra;
                knot theory;
                perturbative quantum field theory;
                </k1>
  <pb>Cambridge Univ. Press</pb>
  <pp>Cambridge</pp>
  <yr>2000</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Gribov, Vladimir Naumovich</a1>
  <a2>Nyíri, Julia</a2>
  <t1>Quantum electrodynamics: Gribov lectures on theoretical physics</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0521662281</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Green function;
                QED - Quantum Electrodynamics;
                radiative corrections;
                renormalization;
                </k1>
  <pb>Cambridge Univ. Press</pb>
  <pp>Cambridge</pp>
  <yr>2001</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Vilenkin, Alexander</a1>
  <a2>Shellard, E Paul S</a2>
  <t1>Cosmic strings and other topological defects</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0521391539</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>cosmology;
                mathematical physics;
                string theory;
                topological defects;
                </k1>
  <pb>Cambridge Univ. Press</pb>
  <pp>Cambridge</pp>
  <yr>1994</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/278400/files/9780521391535_TOC.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Boyd, T J M</a1>
  <a2>Sanderson, J J</a2>
  <t1>The Physics of the Plasmas</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0521459125</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>plasma physics;
                </k1>
  <pb>Cambridge Univ. Press</pb>
  <pp>Cambridge</pp>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Wasserman, Robert H</a1>
  <t1>Tensors and manifolds: with applications to physics</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>9780199564828</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Lie groups;
                fibre bundles;
                spacetime, mathematical models;
                vector spaces;
                </k1>
  <pb>Oxford Univ. Press</pb>
  <pp>Oxford</pp>
  <yr>2004</yr>
  <ed>2nd ed.</ed>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Cole, A J</a1>
  <t1>Statistical models for nuclear decay: from evaporation to vaporization</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0750305126</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>Elements of equilibrium statistical mechanics: Introduction. Microstates and macrostates. Sub-systems and convolution. The Boltzmann distribution. Statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. The grand canonical ensemble. Equations of state for ideal and real gases. Pseudo-equilibrium. Statistical models of nuclear decay. Nuclear physics background: Introduction. Elements of the theory of nuclear reactions. Quantum mechanical description of scattering from a potential. Decay rates and widths. Level and state densities in atomic nuclei. Angular momentum in quantum mechanics. History of statistical</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>evaporation;
                multifragmentation;
                sequential binary decay;
                </k1>
  <pb>IOP</pb>
  <pp>Bristol</pp>
  <yr>2000</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Barone, Vicenzo</a1>
  <a2>Ratcliffe, Philip G</a2>
  <t1>Transverse spin physics</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>9789812381019</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>This book is devoted to the theory and phenomenology of transverse-spin effects in high-energy hadronic physics. Contrary to common past belief, it is now rather clear that such effects are far from irrelevant. A decade or so of intense theoretical work has shed much light on the subject and brought to surface an entire class of new phenomena, which now await thorough experimental investigation. Over the next few years a number of experiments world-wide (at BNL, CERN, DESY and JLAB) will run with transversely polarised beams and targets, providing data that will enrich our knowledge of the tra</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>hadroproduction;
                transversity;
                </k1>
  <pb>World Scientific</pb>
  <pp>New Jersey, NJ</pp>
  <yr>2001</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Pethick, Christopher J</a1>
  <a2>Smith, Henrik</a2>
  <t1>Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>051104884X</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Bose gas;
                atomic cooling;
                fermions;
                superfluidity;
                Bose, Einstein condensation;
                </k1>
  <pb>Cambridge Univ. Press</pb>
  <pp>Cambridge</pp>
  <yr>2001</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/642483/files/0521665809_TOC.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Mathews, John H</a1>
  <a2>Fink, Kurtis D</a2>
  <t1>Numerical methods using MATLAB</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0131911783</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>equations;
                mathematical analysis;
                solutions;
                </k1>
  <pb>Pearson</pb>
  <pp>Upper Saddle River, NJ</pp>
  <yr>2004</yr>
  <ed>4th ed.</ed>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Grosse, Harald</a1>
  <a2>Martin, André Jean</a2>
  <t1>Particle physics and the Schrödinger equation</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>052144425X</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Schrödiger equation;
                two-body problem;
                </k1>
  <pb>Cambridge Univ. Press</pb>
  <pp>Cambridge</pp>
  <yr>1997</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/332762/files/9780521444255_TOC.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Brandt, Siegmund</a1>
  <a2>Stroh, Tilo</a2>
  <a2>Dahmen, Hans Dieter</a2>
  <t1>Interactive Quantum Mechanics</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0387002316</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>INTERQUANTA;
                quantum theory;
                </k1>
  <pb>Springer</pb>
  <pp>New York, NY</pp>
  <yr>2003</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>http://cds.cern.ch/record/726296/files/0387002316_TOC.pdf;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Roos, Matts</a1>
  <t1>Introduction to cosmology</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0470849096</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab>The Third Edition of the hugely successful Introduction to Cosmology provides a concise, authoritative study of cosmology at an introductory level. Starting from elementary principles and the history of cosmology, the text carefully guides the student on to curved spacetimes, general relativity, black holes, cosmological models, particles and symmetries, and phase transitions. Extensively revised, this latest edition includes broader and updated coverage of distance measures, gravitational lensing and waves, dark energy and quintessence, the thermal history of the Universe, inflation,</ab>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>cosmic inflation;
                cosmological models;
                cosmology;
                dark matter;
                gravitational phenomena;
                </k1>
  <pb>Wiley</pb>
  <pp>Hoboken, NJ</pp>
  <yr>2003</yr>
  <ed>3rd ed.</ed>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Halpern, Alvin M</a1>
  <t1>3000 solved problems in physics</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0070256365</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>electric;
                electromagnetism;
                heat;
                kinematics;
                mechanics;
                optics;
                relativity;
                textbook, undergraduate level;
                </k1>
  <pb>McGraw-Hill</pb>
  <pp>New York, NY</pp>
  <yr>1988</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Makeenko, Yuri M</a1>
  <t1>Methods of contemporary gauge theory</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>0511072473</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>Chiral anomaly;
                QED;
                gauge fields;
                lattice gauge theories;
                Gauge fields (Physics);
                </k1>
  <pb>Cambridge Univ. Press</pb>
  <pp>Cambridge</pp>
  <yr>2002</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul/>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>

<reference>
  <a1>Aharonian, F A</a1>
  <t1>Very high energy cosmic gamma radiation: a crucial window on the extreme universe</t1>
  <t2/>
  <sn>9789810245733</sn>
  <op/>
  <vo/>
  <ab/>
  <la>eng</la>
  <k1>cosmic rays, origin;
                observational gamma ray astronomy;
                relativistic jets;
                Gamma ray astronomy;
                </k1>
  <pb>World Scientific</pb>
  <pp>New Jersey, NJ</pp>
  <yr>2004</yr>
  <ed/>
  <ul>https://cds.cern.ch/auth.py?r=EBLIB_P_227152_0;
	</ul>
  <no>Imported from Invenio.</no>
</reference>


</references>