Some recent microscopic implementations of the particle-vibration coupling (PVC) theory for atomic nuclei are briefly reviewed. Within the nonrelativistic framework, the results seem to point to the necessity of fitting new effective interactions that can work beyond mean field. In keeping with this, the divergences which arise must be cured. A method is proposed, and the future perspectives that are opened are addressed
In this paper we present a new formalism to implement the nuclear particle-vibration coupling (PVC) ...
The atomic nucleus can be described, to a first approximation, as composed by independent particles,...
Some recent activities with the microscopic effective reaction theory (MERT) on elastic, inelastic, ...
International audienceSome recent microscopic implementations of the particle-vibration coupling (PV...
In this contribution, we report some recent progress in our understanding of particle-vibration coup...
In this contribution, we shall describe a formalism that goes beyond the simple time-dependent mean ...
In this contribution we introduce, for the first time, a fully microscopic approach to particle-vibr...
The energy density functional theory is one of the most used methods developed in nuclear structure....
We discuss calculations of single-particle states in magic nuclei, performed withis the particle-vib...
The self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) theory describes many properties of the ground state and excit...
A completely microscopic formalism has been developed to treat the observable properties of single-p...
We review some of the recent progress made in the particle-vibration coupling calculations based on ...
A theory to describe coupling between fundamental excitation modes in nuclei is presented. It is cha...
A complete characterization of the structure of nuclei can be obtained by combining information aris...
A self-consistent particle-vibration coupling (PVC) model without diagonal approximation is presente...
In this paper we present a new formalism to implement the nuclear particle-vibration coupling (PVC) ...
The atomic nucleus can be described, to a first approximation, as composed by independent particles,...
Some recent activities with the microscopic effective reaction theory (MERT) on elastic, inelastic, ...
International audienceSome recent microscopic implementations of the particle-vibration coupling (PV...
In this contribution, we report some recent progress in our understanding of particle-vibration coup...
In this contribution, we shall describe a formalism that goes beyond the simple time-dependent mean ...
In this contribution we introduce, for the first time, a fully microscopic approach to particle-vibr...
The energy density functional theory is one of the most used methods developed in nuclear structure....
We discuss calculations of single-particle states in magic nuclei, performed withis the particle-vib...
The self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) theory describes many properties of the ground state and excit...
A completely microscopic formalism has been developed to treat the observable properties of single-p...
We review some of the recent progress made in the particle-vibration coupling calculations based on ...
A theory to describe coupling between fundamental excitation modes in nuclei is presented. It is cha...
A complete characterization of the structure of nuclei can be obtained by combining information aris...
A self-consistent particle-vibration coupling (PVC) model without diagonal approximation is presente...
In this paper we present a new formalism to implement the nuclear particle-vibration coupling (PVC) ...
The atomic nucleus can be described, to a first approximation, as composed by independent particles,...
Some recent activities with the microscopic effective reaction theory (MERT) on elastic, inelastic, ...