Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 69N. Zanichelli, 1977 - Nuclear physics |
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The stationary HF solutions have a trivial time dependence given by ( h = 1 ) ( 3 )
y ( r , t ) = exp [ - iɛnt ] or ( r ) , where the stationary single - particle functions are
given by ht " on ( r ) = EnQn ( r ) . These stationary HF equations are nonlinear ...
The stationary HF solutions have a trivial time dependence given by ( h = 1 ) ( 3 )
y ( r , t ) = exp [ - iɛnt ] or ( r ) , where the stationary single - particle functions are
given by ht " on ( r ) = EnQn ( r ) . These stationary HF equations are nonlinear ...
Page 375
In a given nucleus , N bosons can be either in the L = 0 level ( s - bosons ) or in a
L = 2 level ( d - bosons ) . In the ground states of vibrational nuclei , all bosons
are in the L = 0 level . The first excited J = 2 level is obtained by raising one of ...
In a given nucleus , N bosons can be either in the L = 0 level ( s - bosons ) or in a
L = 2 level ( d - bosons ) . In the ground states of vibrational nuclei , all bosons
are in the L = 0 level . The first excited J = 2 level is obtained by raising one of ...
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As Ê is a straight line , the iterative procedure to determine õ for a given I from ( 9
) , correspondingly for Z and ( 10 ) , can be replaced by an interpolation between
different I to obtain the smooth energy for given 1 . The shell energy is then for a ...
As Ê is a straight line , the iterative procedure to determine õ for a given I from ( 9
) , correspondingly for Z and ( 10 ) , can be replaced by an interpolation between
different I to obtain the smooth energy for given 1 . The shell energy is then for a ...
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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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