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This book is the result of a graduate-level "special topics" course
I gave at the University of Rochester in 1970. The purpose of the
course was to discuss as far as possible all known symmetries in
nuclei, with special emphasis on dynamical symmetries. Since there
was no comprehensive account of this subject in the literature, I
was encouraged to write a review based on my lecture notes. The end
result is the present volume. Like the course, the book is intended
mainly for graduate students and research workers in nuclear
physics. The only prior knowledge required to follow the book is
graduate-level quantum mechanics and nuclear physics and hence I
believe that it can be useful to both experimental and theoretical
nuclear physicists. In addition, the book should prepare a student
to read the latest literature on the subject and also train him to
do group theoretic work in nuclear physics. The organization of the
material in the book is described in Chapter 1.
This is the first comprehensive book to be published on the subject
of intuition in management, a key element in business thinking and
practice. The conventional management approach based on analytical
problem solving is no longer adequate by itself to cope with
accelerating change, complexity, uncertainty and conflict. The book
presents a conceptual framework of intuition as well as extensive
material on its application, especially to corporate vision
building.
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