We present a brief overview of the interplay between exotic nuclei and the development of nuclear mean field models. This is exemplified with four test cases addressing the topics of shape coexistence, isotope shifts, long isotopic chains, and superheavy elements.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
7 pags., 5 figs. -- XVIII International School on Nuclear Physics, Neutron Physics and Applications ...
International audienceWe present a new phenomenological mean field approach aiming at the calculatio...
International audienceWe present a new phenomenological mean field approach aiming at the calculatio...
ThéorieInternational audienceA general description of mean field theories is made in view of their u...
Shape coexistence in nuclei appears to be unique in the realm of finite many-body quantum systems. I...
International audienceThe atomic nucleus is a quantum many-body system whose constituent nucleons (p...
International audienceThe atomic nucleus is a quantum many-body system whose constituent nucleons (p...
We report on our recent advancement in the shell model and its applications to exotic nuclei, focusi...
We report on our recent advancement in the shell model and its applications to exotic nuclei, focusi...
We report on our recent advancement in the shell model and its applications to exotic nuclei, focusi...
Recent developments of the nuclear shell model are presented. The magic numbers are the key concept ...
9 pages including 6 figures, to be published in EPJAInternational audienceRecent applications of the...
The evolution of shapes and shape (phase) transitions, including regions of short-lived exotic nucle...
In years to come, we shall see substantial progress in our understanding of nuclear structure - a ri...
The evolution of shapes and shape (phase) transitions, including regions of short-lived exotic nucle...
7 pags., 5 figs. -- XVIII International School on Nuclear Physics, Neutron Physics and Applications ...
International audienceWe present a new phenomenological mean field approach aiming at the calculatio...
International audienceWe present a new phenomenological mean field approach aiming at the calculatio...
ThéorieInternational audienceA general description of mean field theories is made in view of their u...
Shape coexistence in nuclei appears to be unique in the realm of finite many-body quantum systems. I...
International audienceThe atomic nucleus is a quantum many-body system whose constituent nucleons (p...
International audienceThe atomic nucleus is a quantum many-body system whose constituent nucleons (p...
We report on our recent advancement in the shell model and its applications to exotic nuclei, focusi...
We report on our recent advancement in the shell model and its applications to exotic nuclei, focusi...
We report on our recent advancement in the shell model and its applications to exotic nuclei, focusi...
Recent developments of the nuclear shell model are presented. The magic numbers are the key concept ...
9 pages including 6 figures, to be published in EPJAInternational audienceRecent applications of the...
The evolution of shapes and shape (phase) transitions, including regions of short-lived exotic nucle...
In years to come, we shall see substantial progress in our understanding of nuclear structure - a ri...
The evolution of shapes and shape (phase) transitions, including regions of short-lived exotic nucle...
7 pags., 5 figs. -- XVIII International School on Nuclear Physics, Neutron Physics and Applications ...
International audienceWe present a new phenomenological mean field approach aiming at the calculatio...
International audienceWe present a new phenomenological mean field approach aiming at the calculatio...