2017
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1710.04150
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The evolving many-nucleon theory of nuclear rotations

David J. Rowe

Abstract: The many approaches that have been pursued in seeking an understanding of nuclear rotational dynamics are reviewed and reassessed with a view to their development in the light of recent progress and the research tools that are now available. A motivation for this review is the widespread observation of nuclear shape coexistence and sequences of rotational states in all regions of the nuclear periodic table combined with the recognition that the study of the rotational dynamics of quantum fluids has led to sign… Show more

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“…Draayer considered Rowe one of the few first generation leaders in Fermion-based algebraic models. In his role as a graduate student mentor, four of Rowe's papers were recognized by Draayer as most pedagogically significant [73,79,110,111], spanning from 1985 to 2017.…”
Section: Jerry Draayer-louisiana State Universitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Draayer considered Rowe one of the few first generation leaders in Fermion-based algebraic models. In his role as a graduate student mentor, four of Rowe's papers were recognized by Draayer as most pedagogically significant [73,79,110,111], spanning from 1985 to 2017.…”
Section: Jerry Draayer-louisiana State Universitymentioning
confidence: 99%