The SU(3) symmetry of nuclear structure has its 60’th birthday this year. In this contribution we recall some of its historical aspects, including several generalizations, furthermore, we discuss a few new features of this symmetry
We briefly describe the motivation for the special issue on ’Role of symmetries in Nuclear Physics’....
The revised edition of this established work presents an extended overview of recent applications of...
Exotics belong to high multiplet of SU(3), so one can understand them by researching their non-exoti...
The microscopic origins and the current predictions of the proxy-SU(3) symmetry model of atomic nucl...
A scheme for meson symmetries based on the SU(3)×SU(3) group is presented. First, the phenomenologic...
Background: Microscopic calculations of heavy nuclei face considerable difficulties due to the sizes...
The procedure of Jarrio et al. (Nuct. Phys. A 528, 409 (1991)) for the determination of the effectiv...
The legacy Bohr-Mottelson model of collective rotational modes has a hidden differential geometric s...
Abstract. Different symmetries are discussed in the sequence of increasing generality from the well-...
The theoretical concepts of a chirally symmetric meson field theory are reviewed and an overview of ...
The author discusses superdeformed and hypothetical hyperdeformed nuclei. Quadrupole deformations ch...
The algebraic approach which allows for simulation of symmetries of a nucleus with respect to the la...
In this paper the SU(3)* limit of IBM-2 is studied. It is shown that the complete dynamical symmetry...
Methods for evaluating shell-model matrix elements in the SU3 classification scheme of Elliott are g...
We consider several variants of SU(3) partial dynamical symmetry in relation to quadrupole shapes in...
We briefly describe the motivation for the special issue on ’Role of symmetries in Nuclear Physics’....
The revised edition of this established work presents an extended overview of recent applications of...
Exotics belong to high multiplet of SU(3), so one can understand them by researching their non-exoti...
The microscopic origins and the current predictions of the proxy-SU(3) symmetry model of atomic nucl...
A scheme for meson symmetries based on the SU(3)×SU(3) group is presented. First, the phenomenologic...
Background: Microscopic calculations of heavy nuclei face considerable difficulties due to the sizes...
The procedure of Jarrio et al. (Nuct. Phys. A 528, 409 (1991)) for the determination of the effectiv...
The legacy Bohr-Mottelson model of collective rotational modes has a hidden differential geometric s...
Abstract. Different symmetries are discussed in the sequence of increasing generality from the well-...
The theoretical concepts of a chirally symmetric meson field theory are reviewed and an overview of ...
The author discusses superdeformed and hypothetical hyperdeformed nuclei. Quadrupole deformations ch...
The algebraic approach which allows for simulation of symmetries of a nucleus with respect to the la...
In this paper the SU(3)* limit of IBM-2 is studied. It is shown that the complete dynamical symmetry...
Methods for evaluating shell-model matrix elements in the SU3 classification scheme of Elliott are g...
We consider several variants of SU(3) partial dynamical symmetry in relation to quadrupole shapes in...
We briefly describe the motivation for the special issue on ’Role of symmetries in Nuclear Physics’....
The revised edition of this established work presents an extended overview of recent applications of...
Exotics belong to high multiplet of SU(3), so one can understand them by researching their non-exoti...