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Calculation Methods in Nuclear Physics. Nuclear and Thermonuclear Processes

  • Book

  • July 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6251708
Calculation Methods in Nuclear Physics: Nuclear and Thermonuclear Processes addresses the critical need for advanced computational tools and mathematical models in nuclear physics research. The book focuses on solving Schr�dinger equations for various nuclear systems, including scattering states and bound states using numerical and variational techniques. It covers both real and complex potentials, with detailed algorithms and source code examples primarily in Fortran 90 and Turbo Basic, thus enabling researchers and students to implement these methods in their own work. Chapters are organized systematically, covering topics such as scattering phase shifts, bound state characteristics, and cross-section analyses for nuclear scattering and photonuclear processes.

The structure emphasizes practical, step-by-step procedures and computational algorithms, making it suitable for both theoretical development and implementation. The content systematically explores the Schr�dinger equation, tensor potentials, phase shift analysis, and reaction cross sections, providing a comprehensive toolkit for nuclear reaction modeling. By offering detailed algorithms and models, the book enhances researchers’ ability to perform precise nuclear data analysis and modeling, supporting ongoing advancements in nuclear science.

Table of Contents

  1. Schr�dinger Equation with Central Potentials in the Continuous Spectrum
  2. The System of Schr�dinger Equations for the Potentials with the Tensor Component in the Continuous Spectrum
  3. Schr�dinger Equation with Central Potentials in the Discrete Spectrum
  4. The System of Schr�dinger Equations for the Potentials with the Tensor Component in the Discrete Spectrum
  5. Cross Sections of the Nuclear Scattering
  6. Phase Shift Analysis
  7. Cross Sections of the Photonuclear Processes

Authors

Sergey Dubovichenko Physicist, Nuclear Astrophysics laboratory head at META University, Almaty, Kazakhstan. Prof, Dr. Sergey B. Dubovichenko is a physicist at the META University, Almaty, Kazakhstan. He specializes in nuclear and thermonuclear processes, focusing on calculation methods for nuclear reactions, scattering, and bound states. His work combines physical models, mathematical techniques, and computational algorithms, primarily using Fortran and Basic. Dubovichenko has authored over 150 scientific publications and is actively involved in research related to nuclear physics and astrophysics.