The organizers of this meeting have asked me to present perspectives of nuclear physics. This means to identify the areas where nuclear physics will be expanding in the next future. In six chapters a short overview of these areas will be given, where I expect that nuclear physics willdevelop quite fast: A. Quantum Chromodynamics and effective field theories in the confinement region; B. Nuclear structure at the limits; C. High energy heavy ion collisions; D. Nuclear astrophysics; E. Neutrino physics; F. Test of physics beyond the standard model by rare processes. After a survey over these six points I will pick out a few topics where I will go more in details. There is no time to give for all six points detailed examples. I shall discuss th...
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The goal of this European Science Foundation Forward Look into the future of Nuclear Physics is to b...
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These lectures, presented at the International School of Physics ``Enrico Fermi,'' deal with two maj...
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This is a collection of perspective pieces contributed by the participants of the Institute of Nucle...
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Abstract This is a collection of perspective pieces contributed by the participants o...
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Nuclear physics studies of fundamental symmetries and neutrino properties have played a vital role i...
The effort currently in vogue in some small circle of physicists to go from a proton to nuclei to co...
The goal of this European Science Foundation Forward Look into the future of Nuclear Physics is to b...
We discuss some of the many important questions in modern subatomic physics that have been addressed...
These lectures, presented at the International School of Physics ``Enrico Fermi,'' deal with two maj...
Nuclear theory today aims at a comprehensive understanding of properties of nuclides in the whole nu...
I review a number of QCD topics where the nuclear environment provides new insights into fundamental...
This is a collection of perspective pieces contributed by the participants of the Institute of Nucle...
Nuclear physics is an exciting, broadly faceted field. It spans a wide range of topics, reaching fro...
Tews I, Davoudi Z, Ekström A, et al. Nuclear Forces for Precision Nuclear Physics - a collection of ...
An introduction to nuclear theory is given starting from the quantum chromodynamics foundations for ...
There has never been a more exciting time in the overlapping areas of nuclear physics, particle phys...
Abstract This is a collection of perspective pieces contributed by the participants o...
Recent progress in lattice QCD, combined with the imminent advent of a new generation of dedicated s...
We discuss two topics concerning the application of chiral perturbation theory to nuclear physics: (...
Nuclear physics studies of fundamental symmetries and neutrino properties have played a vital role i...
The effort currently in vogue in some small circle of physicists to go from a proton to nuclei to co...
The goal of this European Science Foundation Forward Look into the future of Nuclear Physics is to b...