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The nuclear shell model
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ISBN: 3540580727 0387580727 3642790542 3642790526 9783540580720 Year: 1994 Publisher: Berlin New York Tokyo Springer-Verlag


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Realistische en effektieve wisselwerkingen in sferische kernen
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Year: 1972 Publisher: Gent [s.n.]

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Bijdrage tot de studie der kernmodellen
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Quantum mechanics for nuclear structure, Volume 1 : a primer
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ISBN: 9780750321778 0750321776 9780750321785 0750321784 9780750321693 0750321695 9780750321716 0750321717 9780750321709 0750321709 9780750341714 9780750321792 0750321792 Year: 2020 Publisher: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing,

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This book – the first of a two-volume set – provides a comprehensive introduction to quantum mechanics for nuclear structure for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students entering the field. The goal is the theoretical description of nuclear structure, beginning with logical foundations based on linear spaces and operators, as applied to two-state systems: both polarized photons and spin-1/2 particles. This leads to the logic behind the physical structure and an axiomatic formulation using linear spaces and operators. The one-dimensional harmonic oscillator is featured as the epitome of the mathematics and the physics. Matrix mechanics is introduced as the fundamental approach needed for calculations of eigenstates. The basics of measurement theory are covered. Wave functions and time dependence are developed using continuous transformation operators. A basic introduction to group theory and the algebra of angular momentum is given. Central force problems are handled algebraically. Finally, charged particle motion in a magnetic field is quantized to illustrate the power of algebraic approaches.

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