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Electron-Photon Cascades

A Probabilistic Point of View
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This book demonstrates the practical application of an alternative approach to current problems in high-energy astrophysics. In high-energy astrophysical processes, single collisions are accompanied by the appearance of many secondary particles with different properties. To describe the infinitesimal evolution of such a system at a measurement instant, as is commonly done when deriving the kinetic equation for the system with conserved number of particles, one must know either its prehistory or the infinite family of many-particle distributions. An alternative to this approach is to use an adjoint (in the sense of Lagrange) mathematical formalism, where the independent active variable is the phase position of a primary particle generating the cascade, and the dependent variable has the form of a functional of the cascade as a whole, interpreted as the reading of some not necessarily linear (additive) detector. This approach is characterized by mathematical efficiency: no matter how many particles are formed in a cascade, the active argument of the desired functional always remains one particle. The second advantage is its generality: the formalization of the readings of the detector, which performs real measurements through the functionality of a random implementation of the cascade, allows it to be applied to a wide range of actually used devices and installations. Readers will be able to master the fundamentals of particle astrophysics in the context of the latest developments in the field. It will benefit graduate students and established researchers alike, equipping them with the knowledge and tools necessary to design and interpret their own experiments and, ultimately, to address a number of questions about the nature and origin of cosmic particles that have arisen in recent research.

Author Biography:

Professor, Dr. of Phys. Math. Sci. Vladimir V. UCHAIKIN was born on 01.07.1941 in USSR and the head of the department of theoretical physics of Ulyanovsk State University, Russia. He is a known Russian scientist and pedagogue, an honored worker of Russian High School, a member the Council on the Complex Problem of Cosmic Rays of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and a member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. He worked for Lomonossow’s Moscow State University and some other Russian universities, visited as an invited lecturer at Wrozlaw Polytechnik University (Poland), Nottingham Trent University (UK), Humboldt University, K. Weierstrass Institute, and Max Planck Institute (Germany), and served 2005–2006 асаdemic year as a visit professor in Case Western Reserve University (Ohio, USA).
Release date Australia
May 24th, 2024
Audiences
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Edition
1st ed. 2024
Illustrations
5 Illustrations, color; 139 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 513 p. 144 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Pages
513
ISBN-13
9789819975235
Product ID
38205410

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