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          <dc:title>Calculation of Nuclear Form Factors Using Method of Moment</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Cho Cho Win</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>The nuclear form factor is the Fourier transform of the spatial charge distribution,)(rρ. This provides a powerful tool for determining the spatial charge extent and shape of the nuclei. The nuclear form factors for various charge distributions are analytically derived in this work. The form factors are also calculated by using the method of moment for different forms of nuclear charge distributions and compared with the other results.</dc:description>
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