Where Can I Find the Mathematics in Nucleosynthesis?

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The discussion seeks resources for understanding the mathematics involved in nucleosynthesis, highlighting a lack of accessible information online and in libraries. Users are encouraged to share specific websites or academic papers that delve into the mathematical frameworks of nucleosynthesis. Several links are provided, including a preprint from Monash University and simulations from Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory. The community is invited to contribute additional resources or insights. Accessing detailed mathematical explanations of nucleosynthesis remains a challenge for the original poster.
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hey, i don't know if this is the right place for this thread, but i would really be glad if somebody could pls help me out with this!

i need a site which would give the mathematics involved in nucleosynthesis. searched the net and the library as best as i could, but i couldn't get any info on this!
 
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These might be of interest -

http://www.arcetri.astro.it/~ciardi/RTNsimulations.html

http://seds.lpl.arizona.edu/~spider/hf/numeric.html
 
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