Self-consistent mean-field models are able to reproduce well the overall properties of nuclei for a wide range of masses. Nevertheless, they are intrinsically unsuitable for the description of some important observables like the single-particle strength distribution or, in connection with collective states, their damping width and their gamma decay to the ground state or to low lying states. For this reason, a completely microscopic approach beyond mean- field has been implemented recently, based on the Skyrme functional. When beyond mean-field theories are handled, the mean-field-fitted effective interaction should be refitted at the desired level of approximation. If zero-range interactions are used, divergences arise. We present some ste...
Starting from successful self-consistent mean-field models, this paper discusses why and how to go b...
We evaluate the second-order (beyond-mean-field) contribution to the equation of state of nuclear ma...
Zero–range effective interactions are commonly used in nuclear physics to describe a many-body syste...
A completely microscopic beyond mean-field approach has been elaborated to overcome some intrinsic l...
Proceedings - International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC), Firenze 2 - 7 June 2013International ...
A completely microscopic beyond mean-field approach has been elaborated to overcome some intrinsic l...
The atomic nucleus can be described, to a first approximation, as composed by independent particles,...
A completely microscopic formalism has been developed to treat the observable properties of single-p...
The self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) theory describes many properties of the ground state and excit...
Self-consistent mean-field models are a powerful tool in the investigation of nuclear structure and ...
Mean-field approaches successfully reproduce nuclear bulk properties like masses and radii within th...
Zero\u2013range effective interactions are commonly used in nuclear physics to describe a many-body ...
Although self-consistent mean-field methods, or implementations of the density functional theory for...
We discuss a realistic case of fitting the values of the Skyrme parameters to an extensive set of ex...
A microscopic model, entirely based on Skyrme energy density lunctionals, has been developed to stud...
Starting from successful self-consistent mean-field models, this paper discusses why and how to go b...
We evaluate the second-order (beyond-mean-field) contribution to the equation of state of nuclear ma...
Zero–range effective interactions are commonly used in nuclear physics to describe a many-body syste...
A completely microscopic beyond mean-field approach has been elaborated to overcome some intrinsic l...
Proceedings - International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC), Firenze 2 - 7 June 2013International ...
A completely microscopic beyond mean-field approach has been elaborated to overcome some intrinsic l...
The atomic nucleus can be described, to a first approximation, as composed by independent particles,...
A completely microscopic formalism has been developed to treat the observable properties of single-p...
The self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) theory describes many properties of the ground state and excit...
Self-consistent mean-field models are a powerful tool in the investigation of nuclear structure and ...
Mean-field approaches successfully reproduce nuclear bulk properties like masses and radii within th...
Zero\u2013range effective interactions are commonly used in nuclear physics to describe a many-body ...
Although self-consistent mean-field methods, or implementations of the density functional theory for...
We discuss a realistic case of fitting the values of the Skyrme parameters to an extensive set of ex...
A microscopic model, entirely based on Skyrme energy density lunctionals, has been developed to stud...
Starting from successful self-consistent mean-field models, this paper discusses why and how to go b...
We evaluate the second-order (beyond-mean-field) contribution to the equation of state of nuclear ma...
Zero–range effective interactions are commonly used in nuclear physics to describe a many-body syste...