Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 2006
DOI: 10.1142/9789812774354_0062
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Cold Fusion Phenomenon and Solid State Nuclear Physics

Abstract: The cold fusion phenomenon (CFP) is investigated in the wider perspective of modern physics including the physics of transition-metal hydrides, nuclear physics, and the science of complexity using quantum mechanics. The characteristics of CFP including the stability effect in nuclear transmutation and the inverse power law of excess power generation are consistently explained using concepts of the cf-matter presented at ICCF10 by the present author.

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