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The Nuclear Many-Body Problem 2001 (Nato Science Series Ii: Mathematics, Physics And Chemistry) (NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, 53, Band 53)

 
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The Nuclear Many-Body Problem 2001 (Nato Science Series Ii: Mathematics, Physics And Chemistry) (NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, 53, Band 53)

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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.

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EAN/ISBN:
9781402004636
Edition:
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
392
Publication date:
2002-02-28
Publisher:
Springer
EAN/ISBN:
9781402004636
Edition:
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002
Medium:
Paperback
Number of pages:
392
Publication date:
2002-02-28
Publisher:
Springer

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