Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2005, 297 pp.
What does exotic nuclear physics mean? The main sense of the word exotic is related to anything of foreign origin. It seems to be absurd to associate any exotic character to a branch of science as universal as nuclear physics. But another meaning of exotic is intriguingly unusual or different; excitingly strange. This definition is what inspired us to entitle the nuclear physics school, whose proceedings are the body of this book, Exotic Nuclear Physics.
Microscopic Models of Heavy Ion Interactions - A. Capella.
Ultrarelativistic NucleusNucleus Collisions and the QuarkGluon Plasma - A. Andronic, P. Braun-Munzinger.
Nuclear Physics Far from Stability - K. Heyde.
Experiments with Radioactive Nuclear Beams - B. Jonson.
Beyond the Proton Drip-Line - L.S. Ferreira, E. Maglione.
Nuclear Reactions with Exotic Beams - C.H. Dasso, A. Vitturi.
Nuclear Astrophysics: Selected Topics - K. Langanke.
Equation of State of Hypernuclear Matter and Neutron Stars - A. Rios, A. Polls, A. Ramos, I. Vidana.
Regularity and Chaos in the Nuclear Masses - P. Leboeuf.
An Introduction to Nuclear Supersymmetry: A Unification Scheme for Nuclei - A. Frank, J. Barea, R. Bijker.