From Nucleons to Nucleus Concepts of Microscopic Nuclear Theory
From Nucleons to Nucleus deals with single-particle and collective features of spherical nuclei. Each nuclear model is introduced and derived in detail. The formalism is then applied to light and medium-heavy nuclei in worked-out examples, and finally the
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itorial Board W. Beiglböck, Institute of Applied Mathematics, University of Heidelberg, Germany J.-P. Eckmann, Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Geneva, Switzerland H. Grosse, Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Vienna, Austria M. Loss, School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA S. Smirnov, Mathematics Section, University of Geneva, Switzerland L. Takhtajan, Department of Mathematics, Stony Brook University, NY, USA J. Yngvason, Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Vienna, Austria
Jouni Suhonen
From Nucleons to Nucleus Concepts of Microscopic Nuclear Theory
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Professor Jouni Suhonen Department of Physics University of Jyväskylä P.O. Box 35 40014 Jyväskylä Finland E-mail: [email protected].fi
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Preface
This book was born out of the need to gather and develop material for a twoterm course on microscopic nuclear physics. As I started my Nuclear Physics II and III at the dawn of the present millenium, I realized that available material consisted either of qualitative introductory textbooks or of handbooks aimed for the professional practitioner. Neither of these two categories matched my idea of a guided pedagogical, hands-on approach to a quantitative description of the structure and decay of atomic nuclei. The goal was to create a book that would contain an introduction to theory, worked-out examples and end-of-the-chapter exercises. At the same time the book should serve as a reference work for up-to-date applications of nuclear structure methods. With this vision in mind I set out to first produce handwritten lecture notes. On the next round of the two lecture courses the notes
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