Subject
Nuclear physics.
Physics.
36
Heavy ions.
34
Hadrons.
33
Elementary particles (Physics).
16
Quantum field theory.
16
Gravitation.
7
Atoms.
6
Quantum physics.
5
Astronomy
4
Condensed matter.
4
Continuum physics.
4
Nuclear fusion.
4
Observations, Astronomical.
4
Applied mathematics.
3
Astrophysics.
3
Engineering mathematics.
3
Mathematical physics.
3
Mathematics.
3
Algebraic topology.
2
Geometry.
2
Global analysis (Mathematics).
2
Manifolds (Mathematics).
2
Microscopy.
2
Quantum computers.
2
Solid state physics.
2
Spectroscopy.
2
Spintronics.
2
Astronomy.
1
Atomic structure.
1
Biochemistry.
1
Chemistry.
1
Cosmology.
1
Crystallography.
1
Differential geometry.
1
Dynamical systems.
1
Dynamics.
1
Fluids.
1
Lie groups.
1
Life sciences.
1
Magnetism.
1
Mechanics.
1
Molecular structure.
1
Nuclear engineering.
1
Optics.
1
Optoelectronics.
1
Partial differential equations.
1
Physical chemistry.
1
Plasmons (Physics).
1
Quantum theory.
1
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