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[en] This report is a compilation of lecture notes of a series of lectures held at Argonne National Laboratory in October and November 1984. The lectures are a discussion of dissipative phenomena as observed in collisions of atomic nuclei. The model is based on a system which has initially zero temperature and the initial energy is kinetic and binding energy. Collisions excite the nuclei, and outgoing fragments or the compound system deexcite before they are detected. Brownian motion is used to introduce the concept of dissipation. The master equation and the Fokker-Planck equation are derived. 73 refs., 59 figs
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1985; 191 p; Available from NTIS, PC A09/MF A01; 1 as DE86005582; Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products.
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BROWNIAN MOVEMENT, CONSERVATION LAWS, CORRELATION FUNCTIONS, DEEP INELASTIC HEAVY ION REACT, DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTIONS, ENERGY LOSSES, EQUATIONS OF MOTION, ERBIUM 166 TARGET, FOKKER-PLANCK EQUATION, HEAVY ION FUSION REACTIONS, HEAVY ION REACTIONS, KINETIC ENERGY, KRYPTON 86 REACTIONS, LANGEVIN EQUATION, MOMENTUM TRANSFER, NUCLEAR MODELS, POTENTIAL ENERGY, THEORETICAL DATA, THERMODYNAMIC MODEL, TIME DEPENDENCE
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