Lectures on Nuclear Theory
Author: Lev D. Landau
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2013-12-01
Total Pages: 82
ISBN-13: 1489964576
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Lev D. Landau
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2013-12-01
Total Pages: 82
ISBN-13: 1489964576
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Morten Hjorth-Jensen
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2017-05-09
Total Pages: 644
ISBN-13: 3319533363
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This graduate-level text collects and synthesizes a series of ten lectures on the nuclear quantum many-body problem. Starting from our current understanding of the underlying forces, it presents recent advances within the field of lattice quantum chromodynamics before going on to discuss effective field theories, central many-body methods like Monte Carlo methods, coupled cluster theories, the similarity renormalization group approach, Green’s function methods and large-scale diagonalization approaches. Algorithmic and computational advances show particular promise for breakthroughs in predictive power, including proper error estimates, a better understanding of the underlying effective degrees of freedom and of the respective forces at play. Enabled by recent improvements in theoretical, experimental and numerical techniques, the state-of-the art applications considered in this volume span the entire range, from our smallest components – quarks and gluons as the mediators of the strong force – to the computation of the equation of state for neutron star matter. The lectures presented provide an in-depth exposition of the underlying theoretical and algorithmic approaches as well details of the numerical implementation of the methods discussed. Several also include links to numerical software and benchmark calculations, which readers can use to develop their own programs for tackling challenging nuclear many-body problems.
Author: Jouni Suhonen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2007-04-22
Total Pages: 655
ISBN-13: 3540488618
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →From Nucleons to Nucleus deals with single-particle and collective features of spherical nuclei. Each nuclear model is introduced and derived in detail. The formalism is then applied to light and medium-heavy nuclei in worked-out examples, and finally the acquired skills are strengthened by a wide selection of exercises, many relating the models to experimental data. Nuclear properties are discussed using particles, holes and quasi-particles. From Nucleons to Nucleus is based on lectures on nuclear physics given by the author, and serves well as a textbook for advanced students. Researchers too will appreciate it as a well-balanced reference to theoretical nuclear physics.
Author: Enrico Fermi
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Published: 1950
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 9780226243658
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume presents, with some amplification, the notes on the lectures on nuclear physics given by Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago in 1949. "The compilers of this publication may be warmly congratulated. . . . The scope of this course is amazing: within 240 pages it ranges from the general properties of atomic nuclei and nuclear forces to mesons and cosmic rays, and includes an account of fission and elementary pile theory. . . . The course addresses itself to experimenters rather than to specialists in nuclear theory, although the latter will also greatly profit from its study on account of the sound emphasis laid everywhere on the experimental approach to problems. . . . There is a copious supply of problems."—Proceedings of the Physical Society "Only a relatively few students are privileged to attend Professor Fermi's brilliant lectures at the University of Chicago; it is therefore a distinct contribution to the followers of nuclear science that his lecture material has been systematically organized in a publication and made available to a much wider audience."—Nucelonics
Author: L. D. Landau
Publisher:
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 108
ISBN-13: 9780758163301
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission
Publisher:
Published: 1947
Total Pages: 140
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Lev Davidovich Landau
Publisher: Springer
Published: 1959
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780306301346
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: A. G. Sitenko
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2014-06-28
Total Pages: 317
ISBN-13: 1483295419
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Provides an advanced and up-to-date account of the theory of nuclear structure and discusses in considerable detail both the superfluid and collective models of the nucleus, in addition to earlier complementary models and theories. The book also examines other important topics such as the rotational and vibrational spectra of nuclei which have not previously been treated in such depth. To summarize, it covers a large amount of theoretical ground in one volume and attempts to fill a serious gap in the literature. Many problems are included