Acta Physica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 51. (1981)

1981 / 1-2. szám

INDEX Toinus 51 GENERAL PHYSICS P. Szépfalusy and T. Tel: Dynamic Renormalization Group Treatment of a Bose Gas Model 81 B. Lukács: Viscous Universe Solutions with p — Q and rj — n1/3........................................................ 117 Z. Bay and J. A. White: Radar Astronomy and the Special Theory of Relativity............... 273 ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS K. Nagy and T. Tel: Phenomenological Quantum Electrodynamics of Anisotropic Media 125 Г. Вестергомби и Д. Киш: Некоторые соображения о пучках меченых нейтрино ... 259 NUCLEAR PHYSICS J. Zimányi: Approach to Equilibrium in High Energy Heavy Ion Collisions............................. 139 Д. Берени: Программа совместных исследований ионноатомных столкновений в рам­ках сотрудничества между ОИЯИ (Дубна) и ЙЯИ (Дебрецен)..................................... 157 J. Cseh and В. Gyarmati: A Note on Calculating Stripping to an Unbound State................. 167 B. Apagyi and T. Vertse: DWBA Calculation of the Cross Section of the 12C(6Li, d) 160*[0^, 6.05 MeV] Reaction................................................................................................................................................... 171 ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS Oscar E. Taurian and Per-Olov Löwdin: Some Remarks on the Projector Associated with the Intersection of two Linear Manifolds.............................................................................................. 5 W. A. Bingel: The Symmetry Group of Vibrationally Distorted Molecules ............................... 13 E. Kapuy : On the Possibility of Deriving Equivalent Localized Basis Sets from Symmetry Adapted Ones .............................................................................................................................................................. 21 C. Kozmutza and Zs. Ozoróczy : A Study of Convergence in ab initio SCF Calculations ... 25 J. Pipck: Correlation Effects on Some Six Membered Rings and Some Cyclic Linear Chains 31 I. László: Algorithm for the Structure of Large Spherical Clusters.................................................. 41 K. Raksányi, M. Farkas, J. Fidy and I. Tarján: CNDO/2 Calculations on the Ethylene-Cyclobutane Cycloaddition Reaction............................................................................................................. 51 G. Náray-Szabó: Preferred Channels for Nucleophilic and Electrophilic Attack from Simple Molecular Potential Maps .................................................................................................................................. 65 J. Szőke: Vibrational Structure of the Cs[U02(N03)3] Fluorescence Spectrum....................... 71 I. Tamässy-Lentei and J. Szaniszló: Application of the FSGO Method for Determining the Geometrical Properties and Stability of the LiO-, LiOH, LiOHJ and the LiN , LiNH-, LiNH2, LiNHJ Isoelectronic Series...................................................................................... 101 P. Bogdanovich, Z. Rudzikas and S. Sadziuviené : The Use of the Gáspár Potential in Theore­tical Investigations of the Spectra of Atoms and Ions.............................................................. 109 OPTICS N. Barakat, T. El Dessouki, M. El Nicklawy and M. Abdel Sadek: Interference from Two Indentical Diffusers ................................................................................................................................................. 341 CONDENSED MATTER N. Kroó, Zs. Szentirmay and J. Félszerfalvi: On the Mechanism of Photon Emission from Thin Film Tunnel Structures .......................................................................................................................... 177 I. Kirschner, K. Martinás and K. Sajó: Thermodynamic Theory of a Specific Super­conducting Phase Transition..................................................................................... 193 J. Antal, S. Kugler and L. Orosz: Further Studies on the Secondary Ion Emission of Pure Metals Using the Pseudo-Atom Method...................................................................................... 203

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