Theory of Nuclear Models
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Cites work
- Approximate Reduction of the Many-Body Problem for Strongly Interacting Particles to a Problem of Self-Consistent Fields
- Model for Nuclear Reactions with Neutrons
- Multiple Scattering and the Many-Body Problem—Applications to Photomeson Production in Complex Nuclei
- Nuclear Saturation and Two-Body Forces. II. Tensor Forces
- The Elastic Scattering of Particles by Atomic Nuclei
- Two-Body Forces and Nuclear Saturation. I. Central Forces
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(14)- Formal Theory of Nuclear Models
- Single-Body Wave Functions and Two-Body Forces
- The nucleon effective mass and the statistical model of the nucleus
- Nuclear Many-Body Problem
- Energy of a Many-Particle System
- Energy Level Shifts in a Large Enclosure
- Effects of Nondegeneracy of Nuclear Ground State on Low-Energy Neutron Reactions
- Equation of State of Gases and Liquids at Low Temperatures
- Theory of Finite Nuclei
- Single-Particle Energy and Effective Mass and the Binding Energy of Many-Body Systems
- Approximate Reduction of the Many-Body Problem for Strongly Interacting Particles to a Problem of Self-Consistent Fields
- Nuclear Saturation: A Generalized Hartree-Fock Method
- Applications of Scattering Theory to Quantum Statistical Mechanics
- High-Energy Reactions and the Evidence for Correlations in the Nuclear Ground-State Wave Function
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