Realistic nucleon-nucleon (NN) interactions, derived within the framework of meson theory or more recently in terms of chiral effective field theory, yield new possibilities for achieving a unified microscopic description of atomic nuclei. Based on spectral distribution methods, a comparison of these interactions to a most general Sp(4) dynamically symmetric interaction, which previously we found to reproduce well that part of the interaction that is responsible for shaping pairing-governed isobaric analog 0{sup +} states, can determine the extent to which this significantly simpler model Hamiltonian can be used to obtain an approximate, yet very good description of low-lying nuclear structure. And furthermore, one can apply this model in s...
We examine nucleon-nucleon realistic interactions, based on their SU(3) decomposition to SU(3)-symme...
We present a novel scheme for nuclear structure calculations based on realistic nucleon-nucleon pote...
The Unitary Correlation Operator Method (UCOM) and the Similarity Renormalization Group (SRG) allow ...
Realistic nucleon-nucleon (NN) interactions, derived within the framework of meson theory or more re...
Abstract. Realistic nucleon-nucleon (NN) interactions, derived within the framework of me-son theory...
The present study brings forward important information, within the framework of spectral distributio...
The present study brings forward important information, within the framework of spectral distributio...
In the framework of the theory of spectral distributions we perform an overall comparison of three m...
Spectral distribution theory, which can be used to compare microscopic interactions over a broad ran...
An algebraic sp(4) shell model is introduced to achieve a deeper understanding and interpretation of...
An algebraic sp(4) shell model is introduced to achieve a deeper understanding and interpretation of...
The symplectic sp(4) algebra provides a natural framework for studying proton-neutron (pn) and like-...
An exactly solvable sp(4) algebraic approach extends beyond the traditional isospin-conserving nucle...
A long-standing goal of nuclear theory is to determine the properties of atomic nuclei based on the ...
We present a novel nuclear energy density functional method to calculate spectroscopic properties of...
We examine nucleon-nucleon realistic interactions, based on their SU(3) decomposition to SU(3)-symme...
We present a novel scheme for nuclear structure calculations based on realistic nucleon-nucleon pote...
The Unitary Correlation Operator Method (UCOM) and the Similarity Renormalization Group (SRG) allow ...
Realistic nucleon-nucleon (NN) interactions, derived within the framework of meson theory or more re...
Abstract. Realistic nucleon-nucleon (NN) interactions, derived within the framework of me-son theory...
The present study brings forward important information, within the framework of spectral distributio...
The present study brings forward important information, within the framework of spectral distributio...
In the framework of the theory of spectral distributions we perform an overall comparison of three m...
Spectral distribution theory, which can be used to compare microscopic interactions over a broad ran...
An algebraic sp(4) shell model is introduced to achieve a deeper understanding and interpretation of...
An algebraic sp(4) shell model is introduced to achieve a deeper understanding and interpretation of...
The symplectic sp(4) algebra provides a natural framework for studying proton-neutron (pn) and like-...
An exactly solvable sp(4) algebraic approach extends beyond the traditional isospin-conserving nucle...
A long-standing goal of nuclear theory is to determine the properties of atomic nuclei based on the ...
We present a novel nuclear energy density functional method to calculate spectroscopic properties of...
We examine nucleon-nucleon realistic interactions, based on their SU(3) decomposition to SU(3)-symme...
We present a novel scheme for nuclear structure calculations based on realistic nucleon-nucleon pote...
The Unitary Correlation Operator Method (UCOM) and the Similarity Renormalization Group (SRG) allow ...