Nuclear Density Functional Theory
Series: Oxford Studies in Nuclear Physics; 14;
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Product details:
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 1 August 1991
- ISBN 9780198517313
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages372 pages
- Size 237x164x27 mm
- Weight 712 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous line illustrations,tables and figures 0
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Short description:
A summary of the material accumulated in the field of nuclear density functional theory over the last few decades. The authors develop the mathematical framework on which the theory is based and consider the associated approaches used to analyse experimental data in a variety of nuclei and nuclear processes with widely differing properties.
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This book summarizes the enormous amount of material accumulated in the field of nuclear density functional theory over the last few decades. The goal of the theory is to provide a complete quantum-mechanical description and explanation of nuclear phenomena in terms of the local density distribution as a basic ingredient rather than the many-particle wavefunction. This leads to a considerable reduction in the mathematical complexity of nuclear many-body problems and to a great conceptual simplicity and visual clarity in its theoretical treatment.
The authors develop the mathematical framework on which the theory is based and consider the associated approaches used to analyse experimental data in a variety of nuclei and nuclear processes with widely differing properties.
'they have produced an excellent postgraduate textbook of the subject of nuclear density functional theory writ large ... The writing style is clear and authoritative, and the book will certainly repay careful study. I recommend this book both for its broad scope and for the ease with which it introduces a wide area of modern research to a reader with only a rudimentary knowledge of conventional nuclear many-body theory.'
Professor R.F. Bishop (UMIST), Contemporary Physics, Volume 33, Number 1, January/February 1992
Table of Contents:
Nuclear many-body problem; Foundation of density functional theory; Nuclear Thomas-Fermi-Weizsacker functionals; Semiclassical nuclear density functional theory; Averaging nuclear energy density functionals; The Kohn-Sham theory of nuclei; Rigorous energy density functional approach; Time-dependent processes in nuclei; The sum rule approach and nuclear density functional theory; Nuclear systems at finite temperature; References; Author index; Subject index.
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