Although self-consistent mean-field methods, or implementations of the density functional theory for atomic nuclei, are becoming increasingly accurate, some observables are not well reproduced by those models. In particular, the fragmentation and the decay properties of both single-particle and vibrational states cannot be accounted for. Models based on the introduction of further correlations or, in other words, that go beyond the mean-field approximation, have often been discussed in the past. We have recently developed a consistent model based on the use of a Skyrme-type force without the intervention of any other ad hoc parameter. A few typical results are discussed, after we have mentioned briefly the essential features of the model. M...
Starting from successful self-consistent mean-field models, this paper discusses why and how to go b...
Self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) theories based on Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov (HFB) variational approa...
will be published in proceeding : Modern Physics Letters AThis contribution sketches recent efforts ...
Mean-field approaches successfully reproduce nuclear bulk properties like masses and radii within th...
The self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) theory describes many properties of the ground state and excit...
The energy density functional theory is one of the most used methods developed in nuclear structure....
Several methods based on effective interactions or Lagrangians are available today. Although differe...
We discuss a realistic case of fitting the values of the Skyrme parameters to an extensive set of ex...
Proceedings - International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC), Firenze 2 - 7 June 2013International ...
Self-consistent microscopic mean-field models are powerful tools for the description of nuclear stru...
Self-consistent mean-field models are a powerful tool in the investigation of nuclear structure and ...
This contribution sketches recent efforts to explicitly include fluctuations in collective degrees o...
This contribution sketches recent efforts to explicitly include fluctuations in collective degrees o...
A completely microscopic beyond mean-field approach has been elaborated to overcome some intrinsic l...
Self-consistent mean-field models are able to reproduce well the overall properties of nuclei for a ...
Starting from successful self-consistent mean-field models, this paper discusses why and how to go b...
Self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) theories based on Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov (HFB) variational approa...
will be published in proceeding : Modern Physics Letters AThis contribution sketches recent efforts ...
Mean-field approaches successfully reproduce nuclear bulk properties like masses and radii within th...
The self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) theory describes many properties of the ground state and excit...
The energy density functional theory is one of the most used methods developed in nuclear structure....
Several methods based on effective interactions or Lagrangians are available today. Although differe...
We discuss a realistic case of fitting the values of the Skyrme parameters to an extensive set of ex...
Proceedings - International Nuclear Physics Conference (INPC), Firenze 2 - 7 June 2013International ...
Self-consistent microscopic mean-field models are powerful tools for the description of nuclear stru...
Self-consistent mean-field models are a powerful tool in the investigation of nuclear structure and ...
This contribution sketches recent efforts to explicitly include fluctuations in collective degrees o...
This contribution sketches recent efforts to explicitly include fluctuations in collective degrees o...
A completely microscopic beyond mean-field approach has been elaborated to overcome some intrinsic l...
Self-consistent mean-field models are able to reproduce well the overall properties of nuclei for a ...
Starting from successful self-consistent mean-field models, this paper discusses why and how to go b...
Self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) theories based on Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov (HFB) variational approa...
will be published in proceeding : Modern Physics Letters AThis contribution sketches recent efforts ...