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Few-Body Problems in Physics '99 - Proceedings of the 1st Asian-Pacific Conference, Tokyo, Japan, August 23-28, 1999... Few-Body Problems in Physics '99 - Proceedings of the 1st Asian-Pacific Conference, Tokyo, Japan, August 23-28, 1999 (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
S. Oryu, M. Kamimura, S. Ishikawa
R5,275 Discovery Miles 52 750 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The first Asia-Pacific Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics took place from August 23 to August 28, 1999, at the Noda campus of the Sci ence University of Tokyo in Noda-city and Sawayaka Chiba Kenmin Plaza in Kashiwa-city, a suburb of Tokyo close to the Narita-Tokyo International Air port, with the Frontier Research Center for Computation Sciences (FRCCS) of the Science University of Tokyo as the host institute. The High Energy Accel erator Research Organization (KEK), the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), the Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP)-Osaka University, the Physical Society of Japan, and the Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies (AAPPS) supported this conference. The conference was initiated in the Asia Pacific area as a counterpart to the successful European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics (APFB99), in addition to the International Few-Body Conference Series and the Few Body Gordon Conference series in North America. The Physics of Few-Body Problems covers, as is well known, systems with finite numbers of particles in contrast to many-body systems with very large numbers of particles. Therefore, it covers such wide fields as mesoscopic, atom-molecular, exotic atom, nucleon, hyperon, and quark-gluon physics, plus their applications."

Few-Body Problems in Physics '99 - Proceedings of the 1st Asian-Pacific Conference, Tokyo, Japan, August 23-28, 1999... Few-Body Problems in Physics '99 - Proceedings of the 1st Asian-Pacific Conference, Tokyo, Japan, August 23-28, 1999 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000)
S. Oryu, M. Kamimura, S. Ishikawa
R5,234 Discovery Miles 52 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The first Asia-Pacific Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics took place from August 23 to August 28, 1999, at the Noda campus of the Sci ence University of Tokyo in Noda-city and Sawayaka Chiba Kenmin Plaza in Kashiwa-city, a suburb of Tokyo close to the Narita-Tokyo International Air port, with the Frontier Research Center for Computation Sciences (FRCCS) of the Science University of Tokyo as the host institute. The High Energy Accel erator Research Organization (KEK), the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), the Research Center for Nuclear Physics (RCNP)-Osaka University, the Physical Society of Japan, and the Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies (AAPPS) supported this conference. The conference was initiated in the Asia Pacific area as a counterpart to the successful European Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics (APFB99), in addition to the International Few-Body Conference Series and the Few Body Gordon Conference series in North America. The Physics of Few-Body Problems covers, as is well known, systems with finite numbers of particles in contrast to many-body systems with very large numbers of particles. Therefore, it covers such wide fields as mesoscopic, atom-molecular, exotic atom, nucleon, hyperon, and quark-gluon physics, plus their applications."

Axis Power Couple (Paperback): Jesse S Ishikawa Axis Power Couple (Paperback)
Jesse S Ishikawa
R514 Discovery Miles 5 140 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Joe Ishikawa was a Japanese-American who was born in Los Angeles and interned during World War II in Colorado. He left the internment camp to enroll in graduate school at the University of Nebraska. There, he met Olivia Brandhorst, a German-American who had led a cloistered life in several German-speaking communities on the Great Plains where anybody not a German Lutheran was considered an "outsider." Although their upbringings could have hardly been more different, they shared common values and overcame considerable opposition to marry.

The Brandhorst Book (Paperback): Jesse S Ishikawa The Brandhorst Book (Paperback)
Jesse S Ishikawa
R326 Discovery Miles 3 260 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A Wisconsinite traces the lives of his great-grandparents C. W. Brandhorst (1869-1930) and Alvina Backhaus (1872-1954), pioneers in Oklahoma's Cherokee Strip. It delves into the world of German-Americans in World War I and into the lives of C. W.'s ancestors, many of whom participated in the witch persecutions of seventeenth-century Germany. A table of known ancestors and descendants of C. W. and Alvina is included.

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