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This symposium was held in honour of Yuri Oganessian for his laurea honoris causa conferred by the University of Messina, and to celebrate Giorgio Giardina's 60th birthday.The aim of the symposium was to focus on the new projects and new lines of research in nuclear physics that will be developed in the main laboratories and research centres during the next 10-20 years.The main emphasis was on the discussion (from both the experimental and theoretical viewpoints) of properties of nuclei under extreme conditions (at large mass numbers, at large isospin, at high temperature, and at nuclear densities far from equilibrium), by investigating nuclear collisions from low to relativistic energies.This proceedings volume is a collection of all the invited talks of the plenary sessions and oral contributions given by the speakers at the parallel sessions.
Contents
Isostopic Composition Peculiarities in Products of Nucleosynthesis in Extremely Dense Matter (S.V. Adamenko & A.S. Adamenko); Dynamics of Fusion-Fission Process with Neutron Evaporation in Superheavy Mass Region (Y. Aritomo & M. Ohta); Isospin in Reactions (M. Di Toro et al.); Thermal Emission of Intermediate Mass Fragments and the Liquid-Vapor Phase Transistions (J.B. Elliot et al.); Stochastic Approach to the Tilting Mode in Nuclear Fission (V.A. Drozdov et al.); MONTE: A Compact DE-E Multidetector System Based on Monolithic Silicon Telescopes (P. Figuera et al.); Study of Super Heavy Hydrogen Nuclei Obtained in Transfer Reactions with Exotic Beams and Targets (A.S. Fomichev et al.); Rare Isotopes Research Capabilities at the NSCL Today and at RIA in the Future (C.K. Gelbke); Resonance State of Compound Superheavy Nucleus and EPPP in Heavy Nucleus Collisions (A.V. Glushkov et al.); New Results on Quaternary Fission of 233 U Induced by Cold Neutrons (F. G nnenwein et al.); New Perspectives for Studies of Reaction Mechanisms at Low Medium Energies (F. Gramegna et al.); Vacuum and Cluster of Matter and Antimatter (W. Greiner); and other papers.