Basic Ideas and Concepts in Nuclear Physics, An Introductory Approach
Kris L. G. Heyde
As from the first two editions, the book is excelent, readable and full of interesting details. It is not a book for an introductory course on nuclear physics, it is an ideal companion on general courses on nuclear reactions as well as nuclear structure. It could also be suitable for a plain advance course on nuclear physics (graduate course). I have myself the first edition, without the problems so it is nice to see them there, and also that they are ment to learn and not to just test some wird skills or silly/tricky questions.
Also it is a good companion for nuclear physicist/particle physicist, both experimentalist and theoreticiens. Also nuclear engineers that seek for advanced books on nuclear physics could have a very good time with it.
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