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Nuclear structure

Understanding the structure of the atomic nucleus is one of the central challenges in nuclear physics.

Products, Introduction to the shell concept & Mean field theories

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Introduction to the shell concept

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Extensions of the mean field theories

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Nuclear structure

Nodes104
Edges103
Triples49
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.019231
Components1

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Nuclear structure

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related to Fundamental texts · 33
Nuclear structure → Addison-Wesley, Addison-Wesley Series, Benjamin, Bohr, Engineering, Feshbach, Hodgson, Irving Kaplan, ISBN, John Wiley, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, Mottelson, Nuclear, Nuclear Deformations, Nuclear Reactions, Nuclear Science, Oxford University Press, Peter
related to Liquid drop model · 11
Nuclear structure → Carl Friedrich, Fermi, In, It, Mass Number, N-Z, Pauli, The, This, Thus, Weizsäcker
see also · 1
Nuclear structure → Nuclear

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nucleons nucleus nuclear energy one potential mean field nucleon interaction model hartree fock physics symmetry neutrons protons quantum number state

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nuclear pairinginstance ofin that it is quite easy to extend the model to introduce effects0.80text
or collective motions of the nucleon like rotationinstance ofin that it is quite easy to extend the model to introduce effects0.80text
or vibrationinstance ofin that it is quite easy to extend the model to introduce effects0.80text
adding the corresponding energy terms in the formalisminstance ofin that it is quite easy to extend the model to introduce effects0.80text
Nuclear structurerelated to Fundamental textsPeter0.60section
Nuclear structurerelated to Fundamental textsHodgson0.60section
Nuclear structurerelated to Fundamental textsNuclear Reactions0.60section
Nuclear structurerelated to Fundamental textsOxford University Press0.60section
Nuclear structurerelated to Fundamental textsIrving Kaplan0.60section
Nuclear structurerelated to Fundamental textsNuclear0.60section
Nuclear structurerelated to Fundamental textsAddison-Wesley Series0.60section
Nuclear structurerelated to Fundamental textsNuclear Science0.60section

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