Application of a two-parameter quantum algebra to rotational spectroscopy of nuclei
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Abstract: A two-parameter quantum algebra is briefly investigated in this paper. The basic ingredients of a model based on the symmetry, the -rotator model, are presented in detail. Some general tendencies arising from the application of this model to the description of rotational bands of various atomic nuclei are summarized.
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