What is inverse kinematics and how does it relate to nuclear physics?

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In summary, inverse kinematics is a mathematical method used to analyze the motion of particles and objects in nuclear physics. It involves using the final position and velocity of a particle to determine the parameters that led to its motion. This technique is crucial in understanding the behavior and interactions of subatomic particles in nuclear reactions. Inverse kinematics has greatly advanced our understanding of nuclear physics and has been instrumental in the development of nuclear technologies.
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I want to know more about inverse kinematics in nuclear physics. could you please help me out
 
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