Theory of Finite Nuclei
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Publication:3250441
DOI10.1103/PHYSREV.110.431zbMATH Open0081.44101OpenAlexW1969423674MaRDI QIDQ3250441FDOQ3250441
Authors: Keith Brueckner, J. L. Gammel, Harold Weitzner
Publication date: 1958
Published in: Physical Review (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.110.431
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- Approximate Methods in the Quantum Theory of Many-Fermion Systems
- Generalized Reaction Matrix Approach to the Theory of the Infinite Medium of Fermions
- Modified Hartree-Fock Method for the Finite Nucleus
- Perturbation Theory Applied to the Nuclear Many-Body Problem
- Correlations and the Nuclear Magnetic Moment
- The higher random phase approximation and the stability of the energy spectrum of the nuclear shell model
- Application of Perturbation Methods to the Theory of Nuclear Matter
- Nuclear Many-Body Problem with Nonuniform Density. I. Theory
- A shell model calculation with reaction matrix
- Collective motion in many-particle systems. I: The violation of conservation laws
- The optical model and inelastic scattering
- The imaginary part of the optical model potential for neutron interactions with nuclei
- The spectrum of excitations for real nuclei
- Properties of Finite Nuclei
- The Structure of Light Nuclei
- On the stabilization of nonlinear continuous-time systems in Hilbert spaces
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