An introduction to beam physics / / Martin Berz, Kyoko Makino, Weishi Wan.
"Preface It has been 8 years since we started this book project, which originated from the lecture note of a graduate level course taught by my coauthors at Michigan State University. Compared to the lecture note, the present book is more than twice as long, which is the result of a few contrib...
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