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Algebraic solutions of an extended pairing model for well deformed nuclei

Autor
FENG PAN1 2 ; GUEORGUIEV, V. G2 ; DRAAYER, J. P2
[1] Department of Physics, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian, 116029, China
[2] Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, United States
Fuente

Physical review letters. 2004, Vol 92, Num 11, pp 112503.1-112503.4 ; ref : 12 ref

CODEN
PRLTAO
ISSN
0031-9007
Campo Científico
Optics; Atomic molecular physics; Condensed state physics; Physics; Plasma physics
Editor
American Physical Society, Ridge, NY
País de la publicación
United States
Tipo de documento
Article
Idioma
English
Palabra clave (fr)
Hamiltonien Interaction appariement Modèle Noyau déformé Théorie champ moyen Valeur propre
Palabra clave (in)
Hamiltonians Pairing interactions Models Deformed nuclei Mean-field theory Eigenvalues
Palabra clave (es)
Modelo
Clasificación
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001B Physics / 001B00 General / 001B00B Mathematical methods in physics / 001B00B60 Numerical approximation and analysis / 001B00B60C Numerical simulation, solution of equations

Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001B Physics / 001B20 Nuclear physics / 001B20A Nuclear structure / 001B20A60 Nuclear-structure models and methods / 001B20A60C Shell model

Disciplina
Mathematics Nuclear physics Theoretical physics
Procedencia
Inist-CNRS
Base de datos
PASCAL
Identificador INIST
15939574

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