Shell effects in atomic nuclei are a quantum mechanical manifestation of the single--particle motion of the nucleons. They are directly related to the structure and fluctuations of the single--particle spectrum. Our understanding of these fluctuations and of their connections with the regular or chaotic nature of the nucleonic motion has greatly increased in the last decades. In the first part of these lectures these advances, based on random matrix theories and semiclassical methods, are briefly reviewed. Their consequences on the thermodynamic properties of Fermi gases and, in particular, on the masses of atomic nuclei are then presented. The structure and importance of shell effects in the nuclear masses with regular and chaotic nucleoni...
Quantum many-body chaos is described as a practical (theoretical, experimental, and computational) i...
Correlations of the difference between the measured and calculated mass of neighbouring nuclei obtai...
We show and interpret three examples of nontrivial results obtained in numerical simulations of many...
40 pages, 10 figures, Lectures delivered at the VIII Hispalensis International Summer School, Sevill...
During the last three decades the quest for chaos in nuclei has been quite intensive, both with theo...
6 pags., 4 figs. -- 11th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics: Shell Model and Nuclear St...
We speak of chaos in quantum systems if the statistical properties of the eigenvalue spectrum coinci...
We interpret the discrepancy between semiempirical nuclear mass formulas and actual nuclear masses i...
The spectral statistics of low-lying states of several fp shell nuclei are studied with realistic sh...
Many-body quantum chaos turns out to be a driving force of many impor-tant phenomena in nuclear stru...
A survey of chaotic dynamics in atomic nuclei is presented, using on the one hand standard statistic...
Shell corrections are important in the determination of nuclear ground-state masses and shapes. Alth...
AbstractThe presence of quantum chaos in nuclear mass systematics is analyzed by considering the dif...
4 pages, 5 figures, Proc. of The Fourth International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses,...
We discuss the role of quantum chaos in atomic nuclei. After reviewing the basic assumptions of the ...
Quantum many-body chaos is described as a practical (theoretical, experimental, and computational) i...
Correlations of the difference between the measured and calculated mass of neighbouring nuclei obtai...
We show and interpret three examples of nontrivial results obtained in numerical simulations of many...
40 pages, 10 figures, Lectures delivered at the VIII Hispalensis International Summer School, Sevill...
During the last three decades the quest for chaos in nuclei has been quite intensive, both with theo...
6 pags., 4 figs. -- 11th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics: Shell Model and Nuclear St...
We speak of chaos in quantum systems if the statistical properties of the eigenvalue spectrum coinci...
We interpret the discrepancy between semiempirical nuclear mass formulas and actual nuclear masses i...
The spectral statistics of low-lying states of several fp shell nuclei are studied with realistic sh...
Many-body quantum chaos turns out to be a driving force of many impor-tant phenomena in nuclear stru...
A survey of chaotic dynamics in atomic nuclei is presented, using on the one hand standard statistic...
Shell corrections are important in the determination of nuclear ground-state masses and shapes. Alth...
AbstractThe presence of quantum chaos in nuclear mass systematics is analyzed by considering the dif...
4 pages, 5 figures, Proc. of The Fourth International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses,...
We discuss the role of quantum chaos in atomic nuclei. After reviewing the basic assumptions of the ...
Quantum many-body chaos is described as a practical (theoretical, experimental, and computational) i...
Correlations of the difference between the measured and calculated mass of neighbouring nuclei obtai...
We show and interpret three examples of nontrivial results obtained in numerical simulations of many...