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CONTENTS

1. TITLES FROM HADRONIC PRESS

2. TITLES FROM UKRAINE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, KIEV

3. TITLES FROM J.I.N.R., DUBNA, RUSSIA

4. TITLES FROM I.H.E.P., PROTVINO, RUSSIA

5. TITLES FROM CHINA



1. TITLES FROM HADRONIC PRESS



Dilepton Production by Hadrons

FAZAL-E-ALEEM (Univ. of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, and IRB, Monteroduni,
Italy), MUHAMMAD ALI (Univ. of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan), HARIS RASHID
(Univ. of Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan), and MOHAMMAD SALEEM (IRB.
Monteroduni, Italy, and Florida USA)

Jan. 1997, ISBN 1-57485-010-5, 165 pages, $60

During the past decade many new ideas in the understanding of subatomic particles have emerged as a result of lepton pair production. Measurements of dilepton production serve as a strong test of quantum chromodynamics. This monograph gives a comprehensive account of recent experimental measurements and theoretical developments in this important area of high energy physics, namely, dilepron production by hadrons. The monograph is particularly useful for post-graduate students and researchers in high energy physics.
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New Frontiers in Physics, Vol. I

Edited by T. Gill (Howard Univ., Washington, D.C.. USA and
IRB, Monteroduni, Italy and Palm Harbor, USA)


Proceedings of the International Workshop held at the IRB,
Castle Prince Pignatelli, Monteroduni (IS), Italy, August 1995

Jan. 1996, ISBN 1-57485-002-4. 300 pages, $ 70

CONTENTS

PART I: HISTORY OF PHYSICS, contains advances on the history of: the ether; the special relativity; and the role of Henri Poincare’;.

PART II: ELECTRODYNAMICS contains advances in: solitons; Weber's electrodynamics: propagation within physical media; and related fields.

PART III: EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS contains advances in: the electromagnetic structure of the neutron; underwater neutrino telescope; ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions; and related fields.

All articles are original and refereed.

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New Frontiers in Physics, Vol. II

Edited by T. GlLL (Howard Univ., Washington, D.C., USA and
IRB, Monteroduni, Italy and Palm Harbor, USA)


Proceedings of the International Workshop held at the IRB,
Castle Prince Pignatelli, Monteroduni, Italy, August 1995

Jan. 1996, ISBN 1-57485-014-8. 310 pages, $ 70

This collection of original and refereed articles presents advances in the following fields.

PART I: FOUNDATlONS OF PHYSICS contains articles on: turbulence; Bogoliubov group variables; Yang-Mills theories; discrete time theories; and related fields.

PART II: QUANTUM GROUPS contains advances in quantization; correlation: squeezed states: and related fields.

PART III: DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS contains advances in quantum intuition; generalized least action principle; quantum inverse problem; integrable systems; systems with random evolution; cohomological systems; and related fields.

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New Frontiers in Relativities

Edited by T. GILL (Howard Univ.. Washington, D.C., USA and
IRB, Monteroduni, Italy and Palm Harbor, USA)


Proceedings of the International Workshop held at the IRB,
Castle Prince Pignatelli, Monteroduni, Italy, August 1995

Jan. 1996, ISBN 1-57485-015-6 450 pages, $ 8O

This collection of original and refereed articles contains contributions on and beyond current relativities for the new physics of the next millennium.

PART I: SPECIAL RELATIVITY AND BEYOND contains advances in: proper time formulations; transformations among comoving frames; Lie-Santilli theory of proper time many-particle systems; special relativity for non-inertial systems; Santilli's isospecial relativity for nonlinear, nonlocal and noncanonical interior dynamical systems.

PART II: GENERAL RELATIVITY AND BEYOND contains advances in: Minkowskian formulation of gravitation: isominkowskian formulation of gravitation; verticity; twistor spaces; conformal formulations: quantum gravity; isotopic unification of gravitation and relativistic quantum mechanics; Kerr geometries; and related fields.

PART III: ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY contains advances in: dark matter; laboratory simulation of astrophysical plasmas; isocosmology with equal amounts of matter and antimatter and null total physical quantities; steady-state cosmology; factor-space cosmology; dimensional evolution of time; and related field.

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New Frontiers in Hadronic Mechanics

Edited by T. GILL (Howard Univ., Washington, D.C., USA and
IRB, Monteroduni, ltaly and Palm Harbor, USA)


Proceedings of the International Workshop held at the IRB,
Castle Prince Pignatelli, Monteroduni, Italy, August 1995

Jan. 1996, ISBN 1-57485-016-4. 420 pages, $ 80

This collection of original and refereed articles contains the most recent advances on the nonlinear, nonlocal and nonhamiltonian lifting of quantum mechanics, known as "hadronic mechanics", for the treatment of elementary particles in their most general possible interior conditions.

PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF HADRONIC MECHANICS contains contributions in: symplectic isoquantization; outline of hadronic mechanics: problematic aspects of other formulations; structural equivalence of the pi- meson and the Cooper pair; isominkowskian geometry of hadronic media and its additional experimental verifications; and related topics.

PART II: HADRONIC ENERGY AND TECHNOLOGY contains: outline of the new energy and technology; its ongoing experimental verifications; first studies on the means for producing the gammas with the needed excitation frequency; and related topics.

PART III: THE NEW PHYSICS OF ANTIMATTER contains advances in: antihydrogen production and antimatter gravity: the new isodual representation of antimatter in classical and quantum mechanics: and related fields.

PART IV: ISOQUARK THEORY contains advances in: octonionic formulation of the Dirac equations for quark theories; isoquark theory with exact confinement and convergent perturbative expansions; and related topics.

PART V: ISOTOPIES OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY contains: an outline of the journey so far of the new discipline; nonlinear-nonlocal re-interpretation of the BCS model; applications to cuprates and gold diffusion in crystals; and related fields.

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New Frontiers in Gravitation

Edited by G. A. SARDANASHVILY (Moscow State Univ., Russia,
and IRB, Monteroduni, Italy)


A collection of original and refereed articles

Jan. 1996,ISBN 0-911767-96-7. 360 page$ $ 75

This original, edited and refereed collection of articles deals with some of the most advanced topics in gravitation including: use of jet bundles; theoretical and experimental contributions on the gravity of antiparticles: novel quantization of gravity without the Hamiltonian; isodual geometries for antimatter with negative units; novel cosmologies with equal distributions of matter and antimatter; and others. This collection is indispensable to scholars in the most advanced studies in gravitation.
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The Early Universe

Edited bv V. B. JOHRI (Indian Inst. of technology, Madras)

A collection of original and refered articles

1996, ISBN 1-57485-011-3, 207 pages, $ 60

Cosmology has developed into a frontier area of research. The purpose of this collection of original and refereed articles is to present the latest developments in the current cosmological research in theory, observation and experimental probes. The collection includes studies on:

The collection of exciting contributions belongs to all libraries in astrophysics, gravitation, cosmology and science at large.

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The Physics of Tachyons

E. L. WALL (IRB, Monteroduni, Italy and Palm Harbor, USA)

1995, ISBN 1-57485-001-6, 241 pages, $ 65

This book provides a completely novel tachyonic model of the structure of hadrons and other particles. While the existence of tachyons has been debated for many years, the agreement with experiment that this model produces for a large number of known particles provides evidence that tachyons do, in fact, exist. The model described in this monograph is a unified particle model that describes electrons, muons, protons, neutrons, mesons, and light nuclei. After studying this book, the reader will have an excellent understanding of the characteristics of these particles. This book is written not only for practicing scientists and engineers but also for undergraduate and graduate students in the physical sciences. Some historical commentary in the early tachyon theory is provided along with a comparison of this model with existing particle modes. The identification of conventional tachyons as isotardions within physical media is also studied. Many references to the published particle literature are provided so that the reader can compare his calculated results with original, published experimental data.
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Advances in Fundamental Physics

Edited by M. BARONE (Democritus Inst., Athens, Greece) and F.
SELLERI (Univ. of Bari, Italy)


Proceedings of the International Conference held in Olympia,
Greece, in September 1993.

1995, ISBN 0-911767-72-X, 420 pages, $ 85

This is an innovative collection of original, refereed and edited contributions in various interconnected fields. In astrophysics, the volume identifies the state of the art in redshifts and blueshifts of quasars when physically connected to the associated galaxies, and reviews existing interpretations (Arp's theory of creation of matter, Santilli's isominkowskian representation due to the decrease of the speed of light within the quasar chromospheres, Marmet's scattering theory and others). In local realism the collection presents the state of the art in the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen argument, with a specific operator realization of hidden variables. In strong interactions the collection includes a comprehensive review of the hadronic generalization of quantum mechanics. In geophysics the volume presents the latest measurements indicating an apparent growth of Earth, and related theoretical explanations. This interdisciplinary volume is a must-read for all scholars in science.
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Proceedings of the International Workshop and Conference on Quark Matter and Heavy Ion Collisions

Edited by A. W. KHAN (Gomal Univ., Pakistan, and IRB, Monteroduni,
Italy) and M. SALEEM (Univ. of the Punjab, Pakistan, and IRB,
Monteroduni, Italy)


Workshop held at Gomal University in January 1992.

1995, ISBN 0-911767-66-5, 203 pages, $ 65.

The International Conference is known for a number of theoretical and experimental advances in quark theories, includlng:

This collection is important for all scholars in quark theories.

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Group Theoretical Methods in Physics

Edited by S. S. MOSKALIUK (Ukraine Acad. of Sciences, Kiev)

Proceedings of the Eleventh International Hutsulian Workshop,
Rakhiv, Ukraine, October 1992

1995, ISBN 0-911767-74-6, 300 pages, $ 80

This Conference was dedicated to the 150th birthday of Sophus Lie. This volume contains original and edited contributions in the applications of Lie methods in quantum mechanics, quantum field theory and elementary particle physics. The volume is important for mathematicians and physicists as well.
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Strong Interactions at Long Distances

Edited by L. JENKOVSZKY (Ukraine Academy of Sciences, Kiev)

Proceedings of the International Workshop "Hadron 1994" held
in Uzhgorod, Ukraine, in September 1994

1995, ISBN 0-911767-97-5, 451 pages, $80

The International Workshop brought together a number of leading experts in hadron physics from Eastern and Western Countries. This is a collection of original, edited and refereed articles dealing with new experimental results from HERA, phenomenological models, theoretical problems of relativistic quantum field theory, pomeron and diffraction, elastic and diffractive scattering, spin physics, and other topics. This scholarly collection is recommended to all research libraries in physics.
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Isotopic Generalizations of Galilei's and Einstein's Relativities

R. M. SANTILLI (Inst. Basic Research, Florida, USA)

Vol. I: Mathematical Foundations, 212 pages
Yol. II: Classical Isotopies 312 pages

1991, ISBN 0-911767-55-X, $ 100 set

In these two volumes the author identifies first the isotopic generalization of numbers, fields, vector spaces, algebras, groups, geometries, functional analysis, etc. Subsequently, the generalized mathematical tools are applied to the treatment of nonlinear, nonlocal and nonhamiltonian systems of the so- called classical interior dynamical problem, such as a missile in our atmosphere. The monographs then present a step-by- step generalization of Galilei's, Einstein's special and Einstein's general relativities for interior problems which admit the conventional relativities as particular cases when motion returns to be in vacuum. The generalized methods, called isotopies, preserve the original axioms, thus permitting a remarkable unity of physical and mathematical thought for the treatment of exterior and interior problems. These monographs are a best seller and are acquiring historical character in this new frontier of knowledge.
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Santilli's Lie-Isotopic Generalization of Galilei's and Einstein's Relativities

A. K. ARINGAZIN (Karaganda State Univ. Kazakhstan), A. JANNUSSIS (Univ.
of Patras, Greece), D. F. LOPEZ (Univ of Campinas, Brasil), M. NISHIOKA
(Yamaguchi Univ.Japan), and B. VELJANOSKI (Sophia Univ., Macedonia)


Published by Kostarakis, Athens, Greece. Distributed by Hadronic Press

1991, ISBN 0-911767-56-8, 400 pages, $ 70

This volume provides the most comprehensive independent review available at this moment of the classical and operator, isotopic methods for the treatment of interior, nonlocal- integral and noncanonical problems. In particular, the volume treats the isotopies in Newtonian, relativistic. Riemannian and gauge theories. This is an important title for all libraries.
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Ampere-Neumann Electrodynamics of Metals

P. GRANEAU (M.I.T., Cambridge, USA)

Second Edition 1993, ISBN 0-911767-75-4, 330 pages, $ 80

In the first edition of 1985, the author showed that Ampere-Neumann electrodynamics is the only theory capable of interpreting conventional systems (such as an electric motor) and anomalous events (such as electric arc explosions), the origin of thunder, capillary (non-thermonuclear) fusion, and others. In this second edition the author expands the studies in both their basic formulation and applications. As stated in the Preface: "The continued demand for this book is gratifying. It does not imply that the majority of physicists are abandoning relativistic field theories, but rather that the Ampere-Neumann electrodynamics is slowly and securely gaining grounds". This book is highly recommended to physicists and engineers in both theoretical and experimental electrodynamics.
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Fundamental Questions in Quantum Physics and Relativity

Edited by F. SELLERI (Univ. of Bari, Italy)

A collection of original and refereed articles

1993, ISBN 0-911767-63-0, 180 pages, $ 60

This book contains a collection of original papers devoted to the foundations of quantum physics and special relativity, with particular reference to local realism. Bell's theorem, causal space-time description of atomic and subatomic processes (the latter possibility being viable in spite of Bohr's complementary interdiction). The problem of the compatibility of Michelson-type experiments with the existence of ether is discussed in the final papers. Novel insights and refreshing up- to-date developments make this volume recommendable to all physicists.
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Uranium (VI) Oxygen Chemistry; Uranyl Hydroxo Complexes, Uranates, Oxides

V. BARAN (Nuclear Res. Inst., Czech Republic)

1993, ISBN 0-911767-62-2, 150 pages, $ 60

This monograph begins with a complete search of the literature and contains new findings from the history of uranyl ions. The relation between hydrolytic complexes in solutions and in the solid state is formulated together with a discussion on the properties of the uranyl oxo-hydroxo minerals. As a whole, this monograph is an important enrichment of knowledge on the structure of the hydroxo compounds of hexavalent uranium. Its reading is recommended to chemists, chemical physicists and experimental physicists with interest in both the chemistry and the structure of U (VI)-compounds as well as the research methods and structure of hydroxo compounds in general.
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Lie-Admissible Approach to the Hadronic Structure

R. M. SANTILLI (Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA)

Vol. I: Non Applicability of the Galilei ond Einstein Relativities ?
1978, ISBN 0-911767-03-7, 530 pages, $ 50

Vol. II: Covering of the Galilei and Einstein Relativities ?
1982 ISBN 0-911767-04-5, 680 pages, $ 50

Vol. III: Identification of the Hadronic Constituents with
Physical Particles ? in preparation.

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Hertzian Relativistic Electrodynamics and its Associated Mechanics

C. I. MOCANU (Polytechn. Institute, Bucharest, Romania)

1991, two vol.s ISBN 0-911767-50-9, 680 pages, $ 100 set

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Projective Relativity, Cosmology and Gravitation

G. ARCIDIACONO (Perugia Univ., Italy)

1986, ISBN 0-911767-39-8, 265 pages, $ 60


Development in the Quark Theory of Hadrons,1964-1978

Edited by D. B. LICHTENBERG (Indiana Univ., Bloomington) and
S. P. ROSEN (Purdue Univ., Lafayette, IN)


A collection of original historical contributions

1978 ISBN 0-911767-02-9, 508 pages, $ 50

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Proceedings of the UNAM Workshop on Gauge Theories

Edited by S. HOJMAN et al.

1980, 182 pages, $ 30.


Irreversibility and Nonpotentiality in Statistical Mechanics

Edited by A. SHOEBER (I. B. R., Cambridge, MA)

1984, ISBN 0-911767-23-1, 330 pages, $ 50

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Applications of Lie-Admissible Algebras in Physics

Vol. I Edited by H. C. MYUNG (Univ. of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls), S.
OKUBO (Rochester Univ., New York) and R. M. SANTILLI (Harvard Univ.,
Cambridge, MA)


1978, ISBN 0-911767-03-7. 400 pages, $ 50

Vol. II Edited by H. C. MYUNG (Univ. of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls), S.
OKUBO (Rochester Univ., New York) and R. M. SANTILLI (Harvard Univ.,
Cambridge, MA)


1978, ISBN 0-911767-04-5, 595 pages, $ 50
Vol. III Edited by R. M. Santilli (IBR Cambridge, USA)

1984 ISBN 0-911767-08-8, 400 pages, $50

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Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Lie-
Admissible Formulations


Edited by R. M. SANTILLI (Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA)
1980, Parts A and B, 1,490 pages, $ 120 set

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Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Lie-Admissible Formulations

Edited by R. M. SANTILLI (Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA)

1981, Parts A, B, C, 1,440 pages, $ 150 set
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Proceedings of The First International Conference
on Nonpotential Interactions and their Lie-Admissible Treatment


Edited by J. FRONTEAU and A. TELLEZ-ARENAS (Univ.
d'Orléans, France)

1982, Parts A, B, C, D, 1,963 pages, $ 240 set

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Proceedings of the First Workshop on Hadronic Mechanics

Edited by R M. SANTILLI (I.B.R., Cambridge, MA)

1983, 473 pages, $ 50

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Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Hodronic Mechanics

Edited by R. M. SANTILLI (I. B. R., Cambridge, MA)

1984, Vol.s I and II, 802 pages, $ 100 set

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Selected Papers of Italian Physicists: Piero, Caldirola

Edited by E. RECAMI (Catania Univ., Italy), R. MIGNANI (Rome Univ.,
Italy) and R. M. SANTILLI (I.B.R., Cambridge, MA)


1986, two vol.s, ISBN 0-911767-31-2, 755 pages, $ 100 set

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Some Perspectives on Fundamental Nuclear and High Energy Research

A Collection of papers dedicated to L. Federici

Edited by M. CONVERSI, R. SANTONICO and C. SCHAERF (Rome Univ., Italy)

1983, ISBN 0-911767-10-X, 350 pages, $ 40

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2. ADVANCED TITLED FROM UKRAINE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, KIEV


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Elements of Hadronic Mechanics

R. M. SANTILLI (Institute for Basic Research, USA)

Vol. I: Mathematical Foundations
Second edition 1995, ISBN 0-911767-68-1, 498 pages, $ 90
(hard bound $ 129)

Vol. II: Theoretical Foundations
Second Edition 1995, ISBN 0-911767-69-X, 563 pages, $ 90
(hard bound $ 129)

Vol. III: Applications and Experimental Verifications, in preparation

These are the first books written on the Hadronic Mechanics which is an axiom-preserving generalization of quantum mechanics for the study of strong interactions with nonlinear, nonlocal, and nonpotential contributions due to the overlapping of wavepackets and charge distributions of hadrons. After being proposed by Santilli at Harvard University in 1978 under D.O.E. support, the new mechanics has been developed by numerous scholars, discussed at eleven international meetings and studied in numerous papers in various journals. The new mechanics is based on a generalization of the mathematical structure of quantum mechanics, called of isotopic type (in the sense of being axiom-preserving). All basic quantum mechanical laws are then reformulated in an isotopic form admitting of nonlinear- nonlocal-nonpotential interactions in an axiomatic form which is invariant under time evolution. The unrestricted functional character of the isotopies renders the new mechanics "directly universal" for all interactions considered.

VOLUME I contains the nonlinear-nonlocal-nonpo- tential isotopies of numbers, fields, spaces, algebras, groups, symmetries, geometries and functional analysis.

VOLUME II presents a step-by-step isotopic generalization of quantum mechanical physical laws, Heisenberg's and Schröedinger's representations, Galilei's and Einstein's relativities, including the isotopies of perturbation theory with convergent expansions, and of the scattering theory for inelastic collisions with nonlocal-nonhamiltonian internal effects due to mutual penetrations.

VOLUME III presents comprehensive applications and experimental verification in nuclear physics, particle physics, statistical physics, superconductivity and other fields such as theoretical biology and conchology. These books are a must-read for all scientists.

"Santilli's studies are truly epoch making"
H. P. LEIPHOLZ (Univ. Of Waterloo, Canada)

"The three books on hadronic mechanics are the most authoritative for a
study of The Lie-isotopic and Lie-admissible generalizations of Lie's
theory and its many applications"

A U. KLIMYK (Ukraine Acad. of Sciences, Kiev)

"These volumes represent the most important contribution to physics in
the last fifty years"

T. L. GILL (Howard Univ., Washington. D.C.).

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3. ADVANCED TITLES FROM JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH, DUBNA, RUSSIA


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Deuteron l991

Proceedings of the International Workshop held at the
J. I. N. R., Dubna, June 1991
Edited by B. KUHEN (J. I. N. R., Dubna, Russia)

Published by the JINR, Dubna, Russia

1993, ISBN 0-911767-57-6, 319 pages, $ 45

The workshop series <Deuteron> at the JINR in Dubna Russia is one of the most authoritative in the field and so are their proceedings. This is a collection of refereed, original articles in the structure and phenomenology of the deuteron as well as of few-body nuclei. The collection includes reports on: joint Dubna-Saclay experiment on polarized beams and targets; deuteron structure from QCD at small distances; Gottfried sum rule and nuclear structure corrections; deuteron as a six quarks structure; quark cluster approach to deuteron structure; non-nucleon effects; deuteron disintegration; vector polarization transfer measurements; high luminosity, polarization transfer measurements; and numerous others. The collection is recommended to all theoreticians and experimentalists in few-body nuclear structures.
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Deuteron l993

Proceedings of the International Workshop held at the JINR,
Dubna, Russia, September 1993

Edited by V. K. LUKIANOV (JINR, Dubna, Russia)

1994, ISBN 1-57485-003-2, 395 pages, $ 50

This second volume of proceedings contains seminal contributions in the field.

The theoretical contributions include studies on:

The experimental contributions include:

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Symmetry Methods in Physics, Vols. I and II

Proceedings of the International Workshop held at the JINR,
Dubna, Russia, September 1993

Edited by A. N. Sissakian, G. S. POGOSYAN (JINR, Dubna, Russia,
and IRB, Monteroduni, Italy and Palm Harbor, USA), and S. I.
VINITSKY (JINR, Dubna, Russia)


1995, ISBN 1-57485-006-7, 602 pages, hard cover $ 80

Dedicated to the late Prof. Smorodinsky, this is one of the most authoritative collections in symmetry methods in physics. It includes 91 original, refereed and edited articles on virtually all aspects in the field including:

This is an important title for all science libraries.

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Heavy Ion Physics

Edited by B. I. PUSTYLNICK (Joint Institute for Nuclear
Research, Dubna Russia)


1993, ISBN 0-911767-67-3, 420 pages, $ 70

This collection of over two hundred contributions presents the scientific activities of the FLEROV LABORATORY OF NUCLEAR REACTIONS, JINR, one of the major research facilities of the former USSR. The contributions are grouped by field of investigation such as:

The collection is recommended to all theoreticians and experimentalists.

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Proceedings of the School in Heavy Ion Physics

Edited by Yu. Ts. OGANESSIAN (JINR, Dubna, Russia)

1993 ISBN 0-911767-81-9, two vol.s, 1,045 pp., $ 95 hard cover

This is a collection of seventy-six original, edited and refereed papers presented at the Fifth International School in Heavy Ion Physics.

Volume I includes sections on light exotic nuclei, heavy nuclei, nuclear fission and nuclear spectroscopy.

Volume II includes sections on reaction mechanisms at low energies, radioactive nuclear beam facilities, experimental developments and related topics.

These volumes are of interest to graduate and research libraries.

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Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Reactions at Low and Intermediate Energies

Proceed. of the International Conference held at the JINR,
Dubna, September 1992

R. JOLOS (JINR, Dubna) et al editors

1993, ISBN 0-911767-81-9, 400 pages, $ 95

The International Conference on Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Reactions at Low and Intermediate Energies was attended by some of the most qualified experts in the field from various countries. The Proceedings reflect this Minternational and high quality character, with the identification of the state of the art in the field and the presentation of basic advances. This book is highly recommended to all science libraries.
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Dynamical Aspects of Nuclear Fission - I

Proceedings of the International Workshop on Dynamical
Aspects of Nuclear Fission, Czechoslovakia, June 1991

Edited by I. KRISTIAK (Inst. of Phys., Bratislava) and B. I.
PUSTYLNIK (JINR, Dubna, Russia)


1992, ISBN 0-911767-58-4, 361 pages, $ 45

This is a collection of original, refereed and edited contributions presenting some of the most advanced developments in nuclear fission, including:

This collection is indispensable to all theoretical and experimental nuclear physicists.

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Dynamical Aspects of Nuclear Fission - II

Proceedings of the International Workshop on Dynamical
Aspects of Nuclear Fission, Czechoslovakia, June 1993

Edited by I. KRISTIAK (Inst. of Phys., Bratislava) and B. I.
PUSTYLNIK (JINR, Dubna, Russia)


1994, ISBN 0-911767-89-4, 361 pages, $ 45

This collection of original, refereed and edited articles presents new and surprising experimental data on the fission of atomic nuclei as well as extensive developments of different theoretical approaches for the understanding of the dynamical processes before and at the moment when a nucleus undergoes fission. This collection is recommended to all theoretical and experimental nuclear physicists.

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Activation Analysis and Environmental
Protection


Proceedings of the International Workshop held in Dubna,
Russia, in July 1993.

Edited by V. M. NAZAROV and M. V. FRONTASIEVA (JINR,
Dubna, Russia)


1994, ISBN 0-911767-90-8, 520 pages, $ 60

This is a collection of fifty-four original, edited and refereed papers presenting current trends and results in the control of the environment. This collection treats neutron activation analysis as the leading and reliable method of analysis for heavy metals and rare earth elements in a great variety of ecological samples: soil, vegetation, water, air, etc. Special attention is devoted to computer modeling. A significance of this collection is its inter-disciplinary character resulting in the collaboration among scientists of different specialties from many countries. The collection is of great interest to all environmental scientists.
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4. ADVANCED TITLES FROM THE INSTITUTE FOR HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, STATE RESEARCH CENTER, PROTVINO, RUSSIA

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Quanta, Relativity, Gravitation

Proceedings of the 18-th Workshop on High Energy Physiics and Field Theory, help at the IHEP, Protvino, Russia on June 26-30, 1995

Edited by V. A. PETROV, A. P. SAMOKHIN, and R. N. ROGALIYOV (IHEP, Protvino, Russia)


1997, ISBN 1-57485-023-7, 351 pages, $ 70


The series of international IHEP meetings Problems on High Energy Physics and Field Theory is known for the spirit of advanced inquiries and novel results.
This collection of original and refereed contributions to the 1995 meeting includes:

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Problems on High Energy Physics and Field Theory, Vol. I

Proceedings of the International Workshop held at the IHEP
Protvino, Russia, September 1993

Edited by G. L. RCHEULISHVILI (IHEP, Protvino, Russia)

1995, ISBN 1-57485-005-9, 395 pages, $ 30

This is another volume in the series of international IHEP meetings Problems on High Energy Physics and Field Theory at the IHEP in Protvino.
This collection of the 1993 meeting includes original, refereed and edited articles in:

Among advances first published in this volume the following are especially relevant:

The collection is recommended for all libraries in physics and mathematics.

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Problems on High Energy Physics and Field Theory, Vol II

Proceedings of the International Workshop held at the IHEP,
Protvino, Russia, July 1994, dedicated to the 140th birth
anniversary of Henry Poincaré

Edited by A. P. SAMOKHIN, AND C. L. RCHEULISHVILI (IHEP,
Protvino, Russia)


1994 ISBN 1-57485-004-0, 290 pages, $ 30

This collection of refereed contributions is centered around the works of Henri Poincaré as they related to contemporary physics with special emphasis on new trends in special relativity and the theory of gravitational fields. Among novel contributions first presented at this meeting, we mention the isotopies of quark theories with exact confinement and convergent perturbative series. Historical references and novel interpretations make this a unique collection of interest to the various fields of physics and history of science.
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5. ADVANCED TITLES FROM PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA



Distributed by the HADRONIC PRESS All titles available in stock in the USA


New Advances in Absolute and Relativistic Space and Time

Edited by H. E. WILHELM (IBR, Monteroduni, Italy), SHUOPING WU (Chinese Institute of Electronics, Beijing, China), and KEXI LIU (Second Academy, CAC, Beijing, China)


1997, ISBN 1-57485-024-5, 305, $ 65


This is a collection of original and refereed articles on crucial problems in electrodynamics, quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, gravitation and cosmology based on relativistic and absolute space and time concepts. The papers address some of the most fundamental questions of our times, such as: Is physics Galilei or Lorentz invariant ? Should space, time and matter be referred to (i) inertial observers, (ii) arbitrary observers, or (iii) the absolute frame of the substratum (ether) ?


Other advanced titles in English from China to be listed in updates.


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