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The Nuclear Many-Body Problem

Author : Peter Ring
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 742 pages
File Size : 16,27 MB
Release : 2004-03-25
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9783540212065

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The Nuclear Many-Body Problem 2001

Author : Witold Nazarewicz
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 379 pages
File Size : 28,70 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9401004609

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An expert and illuminating review of the leading models of nuclear structure: effective field theories based on quantum chromodynamics; ab initio models based on Monte Carlo methods employing effective nucleon-nucleon interactions; diagonalization and the Monto Carlo shell model; non-relativistic and relativistic mean-field theory and its extensions; and symmetry-dictated approaches. Theoretical advances in major areas of nuclear structure are discussed: nuclei far from stability and radioactive ion beams; gamma ray spectroscopy; nuclear astrophysics and electroweak interactions in nuclei; electron scattering; nuclear superconductivity; superheavy elements. The interdisciplinary aspects of the many-body problem are also discussed. Recent experimental data are examined in light of state-of-the-art calculations. Recent advances in several broad areas of theoretical structure are covered, making the book ideal as a supplementary textbook.

Recent Progress in Many-Body Theories

Author : Raymond F. Bishop
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 48,67 MB
Release : 2002-12-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9810248881

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Quantum many-body theory as a discipline in its own right dates largely from the 1950's. It has developed since then to its current position as one of the cornerstones of modern theoretical physics. The field remains vibrant and active, vigorous and exciting. Its most powerful techniques are truly universal. They are constantly expanding to find new fields of application, while advances continue to be made in the more traditional areas.

Innovative Computational Methods In Nuclear Many-body Problems - Towards A New Generation Of Physics In Finite Quantum Systems

Author : Hisashi Horiuchi
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 35,12 MB
Release : 1998-09-02
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ISBN : 9814544728

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The recent rapid innovations in supercomputer technology are changing the concepts of numerical calculations employed in solving a wide variety of nuclear many-body problems. The purpose of the XVII RCNP International Symposium on Innovative Computational Methods in Nuclear Many-Body Problems (INNOCOM97) was to discuss the frontiers of various computational methods and to exchange ideas in wide fields of nuclear physics. The subjects discussed at the symposium covered almost all the areas of nuclear physics.

The Nucleon-nucleon Interaction and the Nuclear Many-body Problem

Author : Gerald E. Brown
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 16,96 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Science
ISBN : 9814289280

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of some key developments in the understanding of the nucleon-nucleon interaction and nuclear many-body theory. The main problems at the level of meson exchange physics have been solved, and we have an effective field theory using a phenomenological interaction pioneered by Achim Schwenk and Scott Bogner, which is nearly universally accepted as a unique low-momentum interaction that includes all experimental data to date.This understanding is based on a multi-step development in which different scientific insights and a wide range of physical and mathematical methodologies fed into each other. It is best appreciated by looking at the different 'steps along the way', starting with the pioneering work of Brueckner and his collaborators that was just as necessary and important as the insightful masterly improvements to Brueckner's theory by Hans Bethe and his students. Moving on from there, the off-shell effects that bedeviled Bethe's work — which had resulted in the 1963 Reference Spectrum Method — were treated relatively accurately by introducing an energy gap between initial bound states and an intermediate state. With their influential 1967 paper, Brown and Kuo prepared the effective field theory. Later, the introduction of 'Brown-Rho scaling' deepened understanding of saturation in the many-body system and fed directly into recent work on carbon-14 dating.