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Classical and Quantum Mechanical Aspects of Heavy Ion Collisions: Symposium Held At The Max-Planck-Institut Für Kernphysik Heidelberg, Germany, October 2-5, 1974 (Lecture Notes In Physics)

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Classical and Quantum Mechanical Aspects of Heavy Ion Collisions: Symposium Held At The Max-Planck-Institut Für Kernphysik Heidelberg, Germany, October 2-5, 1974 (Lecture Notes In Physics)

by H.L. Harney, P. Braun-Munzinger, C.K. Gelbke:

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Springer Berlin 1975. LEINEN, 311 Seiten, dies ist ein regulär ausgesondertes Bibliotheksexemplar aus einer wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek, keine Markierungen/Anmerkungen, das Buch ist in einem guten Zustand --- LINEN, 311 pages, Lib.Ex., no marks, the book is in a good condition

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Classical and Quantum Mechanical Aspects of Heavy Ion Collisions: Symposium Held At The Max-Planck-Institut Für Kernphysik Heidelberg, Germany, October 2-5, 1974 (Lecture Notes In Physics)
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