A method is presented which allows one to introduce collective coordinates self-consistently, in distinction to the Caldeira-Leggett model. It is demonstrated how the partition function Z for the total nuclear system can be calculated to deduce information both on its level density as well as on the decay rate of unstable modes. For the evaluation of Z different approximations are discussed. A recently developed variational approach turns out superior to the conventional methods that include quantum effects on the level of local RPA. Dissipation is taken into account by applying energy smearing, simulating in this way the coupling to more complicated states. In principle, such a coupling must depend on temperature. Previous calculations alo...
Selected aspects of a general approach to nuclear fission are described with the focus on the possib...
19 Latex pages including 6 figuresDynamical symmetry breaking in an expanding nuclear system is inve...
10 pages, 6 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev. CIn nuclear fusion and fission, fluctuation and d...
Numerical computations of transport coefficients at low temperatures are presented for shapes typica...
A microscopic method for calculating nuclear level density (NLD) is developed, based on the framewor...
We investigate the effect of quantum mechanical diffusion in the space of adiabatic states of intrin...
A summary of recent researches on nuclear dynamics with realistic microscopic quantum approaches is ...
The decay of a metastable system is described by extending Kramers' method to the quantal regime. Fo...
Quantum kinetic equations are derived using the Keldysh Green's function formalism to describe non-e...
We proposed a calculational framework for describing induced fission that avoids the Bohr-Wheeler as...
Quantum diffusion equations with time-dependent transport coefficients are derived from generalized ...
A new semi-classical method, the so-called uniform semiclassical approximation, is described briefly...
The knowledge of the level density as a function of excitation energy and nuclear spin is necessary ...
International audienceThe extended Gutzwiller trajectory approach is presented for the semiclassical...
AbstractThe nuclear dissipation, i.e. the conversion of collective energy into intrinsic energy is i...
Selected aspects of a general approach to nuclear fission are described with the focus on the possib...
19 Latex pages including 6 figuresDynamical symmetry breaking in an expanding nuclear system is inve...
10 pages, 6 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev. CIn nuclear fusion and fission, fluctuation and d...
Numerical computations of transport coefficients at low temperatures are presented for shapes typica...
A microscopic method for calculating nuclear level density (NLD) is developed, based on the framewor...
We investigate the effect of quantum mechanical diffusion in the space of adiabatic states of intrin...
A summary of recent researches on nuclear dynamics with realistic microscopic quantum approaches is ...
The decay of a metastable system is described by extending Kramers' method to the quantal regime. Fo...
Quantum kinetic equations are derived using the Keldysh Green's function formalism to describe non-e...
We proposed a calculational framework for describing induced fission that avoids the Bohr-Wheeler as...
Quantum diffusion equations with time-dependent transport coefficients are derived from generalized ...
A new semi-classical method, the so-called uniform semiclassical approximation, is described briefly...
The knowledge of the level density as a function of excitation energy and nuclear spin is necessary ...
International audienceThe extended Gutzwiller trajectory approach is presented for the semiclassical...
AbstractThe nuclear dissipation, i.e. the conversion of collective energy into intrinsic energy is i...
Selected aspects of a general approach to nuclear fission are described with the focus on the possib...
19 Latex pages including 6 figuresDynamical symmetry breaking in an expanding nuclear system is inve...
10 pages, 6 figures, to be published in Phys. Rev. CIn nuclear fusion and fission, fluctuation and d...