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A C-code for combining a Langevin fission dynamics of hot nuclei with a statistical model including evaporation of light particles and giant dipole \(\gamma\)-quanta
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    A C-code for combining a Langevin fission dynamics of hot nuclei with a statistical model including evaporation of light particles and giant dipole \(\gamma\)-quanta (English)
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    20 March 2000
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    C-code
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    Langevin fission dynamics
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    hot nuclei
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    statistical model
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    light particles
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    giant dipole \(\gamma\)-quanta
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    Monte Carlo algorithm
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    nuclear friction
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