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An expert and illuminating review of the leading models of nuclear structure: effective field theories based on quantum chromodynamics; ab initio models based on Monte Carlo methods employing effective nucleon-nucleon interactions; diagonalization and the Monto Carlo shell model; non-relativistic and relativistic mean-field theory and its extensions; and symmetry-dictated approaches. Theoretical advances in major areas of nuclear structure are discussed: nuclei far from stability and radioactive ion beams; gamma ray spectroscopy; nuclear astrophysics and electroweak interactions in nuclei; electron scattering; nuclear superconductivity; superheavy elements. The interdisciplinary aspects of the many-body problem are also discussed. Recent experimental data are examined in light of state-of-the-art calculations. Recent advances in several broad areas of theoretical structure are covered, making the book ideal as a supplementary textbook.
Nuclear reactions --- Many-body problem --- Réactions nucléaires --- Problème des N corps --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Nuclear physics. --- Heavy ions. --- Mathematical physics. --- Observations, Astronomical. --- Astronomy—Observations. --- Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons. --- Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics. --- Astronomy, Observations and Techniques. --- Astronomical observations --- Observations, Astronomical --- Physical mathematics --- Physics --- Ions --- Atomic nuclei --- Atoms, Nuclei of --- Nucleus of the atom --- Mathematics
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The International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses (ENAM) has gained the status of the premier meeting for the physics of nuclei far from stability. The selected and refereed papers presenting the main results constitute valuable proceedings that offer everyone working in this field an authoritative and comprehensive source of reference.
Exotic nuclei --- Atomic mass --- Measurement --- Mass (Chemistry) --- Mass (Nuclear physics) --- Nuclear masses --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Mass (Physics) --- Matter --- Nuclear physics --- Nuclei, Exotic --- Properties --- Nuclear physics. --- Particle and Nuclear Physics. --- Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons. --- Atomic nuclei --- Atoms, Nuclei of --- Nucleus of the atom --- Physics --- Heavy ions. --- Ions
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12.1 Neutron-rich nuclei Eur. Phys.J.A 25, s01, 767-771 (2005) DOI: 10.1140/epjad/i2005-06-004-6 EPJ A direct electronic only Concluding remarks of the ENAM'04 Conference a ¨ J. Ayst¨ o Department of Physics, P.O. Box35(YFL), FIN-40014 University of Jyv¨ askyla, ¨ Finland Received: 1 February 2005 / Published online: 12 April 2005 - c Societa ` Italiana di Fisica / Springer-Verlag 2005 Abstract. In this talk a summary of the program and scienti?c highlights of the ENAM2004 conference will be presented. 1Introduction communicate their results andinteract with the rest of theconference participants. Theconference covered basically all of its traditional To start,I would like to congratulate Witek Nazarewicz, areas. I could not helpnoticing that thecommunity work- Carl Gross, andthe team fromOak Ridgefor putting - ing innuclear spectroscopy, especially in in-beam sp- gether andrunning this magni?centconference. Ofcourse troscopy,has been directing its interests toward nuclei far they could not havedonethis withoutthe activeroleof from stability andcontributing in an importantwayto participants in theconference, whoareto bethanked as this conference. I estimated that about 30% of thec- well. Theconference programhas been really outsta- ference contributions havecomefrom the ?eldofin-beam ing andextremely interesting, and has demonstrated the spectroscopy,providing a nice complementary addition to scienti?cimpact of the ?eld in an importantway. I am in the ?eld.
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