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Title: Nuclear Radiation Reaction Explanation Using Generalized Quantum and Statistical Laws
Other Titles: تفسير التفاعلات النووية الإشعاعية بإستخدام القوانين الكمية والإحصائية المعممة
Authors: Yousef, Ebtisam Abdallah Mohamed
Supervisor, -Ibrahim Mohmmed Elfaki
Keywords: Philosophy in Physics
Nuclear Radiation
Reaction Explanation
Generalized Quantum
Statistical Laws
Issue Date: 21-Jan-2018
Publisher: جامعة السودان للعلوم والتكنولوجيا
Citation: Yousef, Ebtisam Abdallah Mohamed . Nuclear Radiation Reaction Explanation Using Generalized Quantum and Statistical Laws \ Ebtisam Abdallah Mohamed Yousef ; Ibrahim Mohmmed Elfaki .- Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology, college of Science, 2018 .- 159p. :ill. ;28cm .- PhD.
Abstract: Nuclear reactions plays an important role in understanding nuclear structure . Nuclei with unsuitable compositions are unstable and they undergo spontaneous disintegration or nuclear decay. Nuclides that undergo spontaneous decay are said to be radioactive. therefore this thesis aims to contruct a new theoretical models based on schordinger eqution in friction medium beside energy and momentum space . the methodology is based on using mathematical analysis and quantum laws .the friction energy was obtained by considering particles as oscillating strings is related to the momentum. The energy and the corresponding Newtonian operator is found. This result in a new Schrodinger equation accounting for the effect of friction. This new equation shows that the energy and mass are quantized, if one treats particles as strings. The radioactive decay law and collision probability is also derived. Maxwell – Boltzmann distribution, Fermi – Dirac and Bose – Einstein distribution laws were derived using the quantum wave function in the energy and momentum space and statistical laws and also the the number of particles were faund using the resulting wave function and the number of particles which obtained in full agreement to that of Maxwell distribution . also the other distribution laws were constructed by using thermodynamic relations .
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/20790
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