Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 69N. Zanichelli, 1977 - Nuclear physics |
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Page 48
At the present time , we are only beginning to gain some understanding of the
collective modes associated with spin - dependent fields like those written down
in eqs . ( 43 ) and ( 44 ) . We are in fact overwhelmed by questions which we
cannot ...
At the present time , we are only beginning to gain some understanding of the
collective modes associated with spin - dependent fields like those written down
in eqs . ( 43 ) and ( 44 ) . We are in fact overwhelmed by questions which we
cannot ...
Page 110
A field theory can be formulated in which the nuclear elementary modes of
excitation play the role of the free fields and in which their mutual interweaving
takes place through the particle - vibration coupling vertices [ 6 , 54 , 55 ) . This
theory ...
A field theory can be formulated in which the nuclear elementary modes of
excitation play the role of the free fields and in which their mutual interweaving
takes place through the particle - vibration coupling vertices [ 6 , 54 , 55 ) . This
theory ...
Page 141
The answer to this question may be in the generalization to time - dependent
mean fields made long ago by DIRAC [ 6 ] . There is a line of argument which
goes as follows : the static mean - field approximation works because the density
is ...
The answer to this question may be in the generalization to time - dependent
mean fields made long ago by DIRAC [ 6 ] . There is a line of argument which
goes as follows : the static mean - field approximation works because the density
is ...
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Contents
A BOHR Some aspects of rotational motion | 3 |
B R MOTTELSON Elementary excitations in the nucleus | 42 |
R BÉs and R A BROGLIA Nuclear superfluidity | 55 |
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