ISSN 2227-3123
Vol. 22, Issue 1, 2017February 01, 2017 CEST
On Plausible Role of Classical Electromagnetic Theory and Submicroscopic Physics to understand and Enhance Low Energy Nuclear Reaction: A Preliminary Review
On Plausible Role of Classical Electromagnetic Theory and Submicroscopic Physics to understand and Enhance Low Energy Nuclear Reaction: A Preliminary Review
Victor Christianto, Yunita Umniyati, Volodymyr Krasnoholovets,
Articles in Vol. 22, Issue 1, 2017
Vol. 22, Issue 1, 2017
- CR-39 Detector Track Characterization in Experiments with Pd/D Co-depositionAndriy SavrasovViktorViktor ProkopenkoEugene Andreev
- Basic Design Considerations for Industrial LENR ReactorsJacques Ruer
- On Plausible Role of Classical Electromagnetic Theory and Submicroscopic Physics to understand and Enhance Low Energy Nuclear Reaction: A Preliminary ReviewVictor ChristiantoYunita UmniyatiVolodymyr Krasnoholovets
- Oscillating Excess Power Gain and Magnetic Domains in NANOR -type CF/LANR ComponentsMitchell R. Swartz
- Development of a Cold Fusion Science and Engineering CourseGayle M. VernerMitchell R. SwartzPeter L. Hagelstein
- Probabilistic Models for Beam, Spot, and Line Emission for Collimated X-ray Emission in the Karabut ExperimentPeter L. Hagelstein
Christianto, Victor, Yunita Umniyati, and Volodymyr Krasnoholovets. 2017. “On Plausible Role of Classical Electromagnetic Theory and Submicroscopic Physics to Understand and Enhance Low Energy Nuclear Reaction: A Preliminary Review.” Journal of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 22 (1): 27–34. https://doi.org/10.70923/001c.72419.