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    E-collisions using e-science

    We describe a computational science research program primarily aimed at engineering numerically robust software that can exploit high performance on distributed computers in the study of electron collisions wi...

    N. S. Scott, V. Faro-Maza, M. P. Scott in Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters (2008)

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    A Test of the Influence of the Nuclear Spin in Electron Impact Excitation Processes

    The Percival-Seaton hypothesis (Percival and Seaton 1958) on the role of the nuclear spin I in electron impact excitation of atoms can be summarised as follows: during the excitation and decay processes I is assu...

    K. Bartschat, K. Blum, P. G. Burke in Fundamental Processes in Atomic Collision … (1985)