"On the Connection Between the Cluster Model and the SU[3] Coupling Scheme for Particles in a Harmonic Oscillator Potential." Offprint from: Amsterdam, Nuclear Physics, 9, 1958-59.
- Amsterdam:: Amsterdam, Nuclear Physics, 1959., 1959
Amsterdam:: Amsterdam, Nuclear Physics, 1959., 1959. 8vo. pp. 596-599. Self wraps. Very good. It is shown that the cluster model of Wildermuth and Kanellopoulos provides an alternative description of certain states in the SU3 coupling scheme of Elliott. The author was associated with the Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Copenhagen. "With the help of a Fulbright Scholarship, I then did graduate work in physics at the University of Edinburgh, where I earned my PhD. From 1956 through 1960, I was a Ford Foundation Fellow at the Niels Bohr Institute of the University of Copenhagen. From 1960 through 1965, I worked in the Physics Department of Princeton University, as Research Associate, Lecturer, and Assistant Professor. In 1965, I joined the Physics faculty of the University of Minnesota as an Associate Professor, and was promoted to Professor in 1968. I retired in 2000. I continue to do research in theoretical nuclear physics, mostly in collaboration with colleagues at the Universities of Padua and Milan." Aage Niels Bohr was a Danish nuclear physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975 with Ben Roy Mottelson and James Rainwater "for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection". WITH: BAYMAN, B. F. "A Derivation of the Pairing-Correlation Method." Offprint from: Amsterdam, Nuclear Physics, 15, 1960. 8vo. pp. 33-38. Self wraps. Very good.
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Title
"On the Connection Between the Cluster Model and the SU[3] Coupling Scheme for Particles in a Harmonic Oscillator Potential." Offprint from: Amsterdam, Nuclear Physics, 9, 1958-59.
Author
BAYMAN, B. F. [Benjamin]; Aage BOHR (1922-2009).
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Amsterdam, Nuclear Physics, 1959.: Amsterdam:
Date
1959