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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...
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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...