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Nuclear physics --- Many-body problem --- 539.1 --- n-body problem --- Problem of many bodies --- Problem of n-bodies --- Mechanics, Analytic --- Nuclear physics. Atomic physics. Molecular physics --- 539.1 Nuclear physics. Atomic physics. Molecular physics --- Problème des N corps --- 531 --- 531 General mechanics. Mechanics of solid and rigid bodies --- General mechanics. Mechanics of solid and rigid bodies --- Quantum mechanics. Quantumfield theory --- Many-body problem. --- Problème des N corps --- Unified nuclear models --- Many body problem
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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 mat
Nucleon-nucleon interactions. --- Many-body problem. --- n-body problem --- Problem of many bodies --- Problem of n-bodies --- Mechanics, Analytic --- Interactions, Nucleon-nucleon --- Nuclear reactions --- Particles (Nuclear physics) --- Nucleon-nucleon interactions --- Many-body problem --- Problème des N corps
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This is a sequel to the World Scientific volume edited by Gerald E Brown in 1994 entitled ""Selected Papers"", with Commentary, of 'Tony Hilton Royle Skyrme'. There has been a series of impressive developments in the application of the skyrmion structure to wide-ranging physical phenomena. The first volume was mainly focused on the rediscovery of the skyrmion in 1983 in the context of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) and on its striking role in nuclear physics. Since 1994, skyrmions have been found to play an even greater role not only in various aspects of particle physics and astrophysics but al
Skyrme model. --- Condensed matter. --- Nuclear physics. --- String models.
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