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Nuclear Physics Basics: Exercise Sessions
Covers exercises on nuclear physics basics, including binding energy, fission reactions, and decay activities.
Statistical Inference: Weighted Mean and Radioactive Decay
Introduces weighted mean calculation and radioactive decay concept with probability estimation.
Introduction to Nuclear Engineering
Covers the basics of nuclear physics, benefits of nuclear energy, reactor classification, fission reactions, and decay heat removal.
Baryon Asymmetry and Particle Physics
Explores nucleosynthesis, baryon asymmetry, CP violation, and the stability of the proton in particle physics.
Maximum Likelihood Estimation: Part 2
Explores maximum likelihood estimation, independent measurements, and radioactive decay.
Interaction of Radiation with Matter
Explores the interaction of radiation with matter, covering radiation types, radioactive decay, ionization, and processes related to collisions.
Convolution Product and Radioactive Decay
Covers the convolution product of functions and the concept of radioactive decay.
Turbulence: Decaying Phenomena
Explores the interpretation and decay of turbulence, dissipation scales, and the restoration of symmetries in fluid dynamics.
Nuclear Chemistry: Basics
Introduces the basics of nuclear chemistry, covering the nature of the nucleus and different types of radioactive decay.
Magnetogenesis and Baryogenesis: Pseudoscalar Inflation Insights
Covers the relationship between magnetogenesis and baryogenesis in pseudoscalar inflation.
Radiation Sources
Explores radiation sources, including fast electron sources, heavy charged particle sources, and neutron sources, covering processes like beta decay, internal conversion, and Auger electrons.
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