Abstract
Aiming at microscopically understanding the shape-coexistence phenomena, a new algorithm for obtaining many self-consistent Hartree-Fock states is developed. In contrast with the conventional numerical method of solving the constrained Hartree-Fock equation which gives the most energetically favorable state under a given constrained condition, it can find many high-lying Hartree-Fock states as well as many continuous constraint Hartree-Fock solutions by dictating their configurations through some reference state. Numerical calculation is performed by using the Skyrme III. (author).
Citation Formats
Iwasawa, K, Sakata, F, Hashimoto, Y, and Terasaki, J.
New algorithm for Hartree-Fock variational equation.
Japan: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Iwasawa, K, Sakata, F, Hashimoto, Y, & Terasaki, J.
New algorithm for Hartree-Fock variational equation.
Japan.
Iwasawa, K, Sakata, F, Hashimoto, Y, and Terasaki, J.
1994.
"New algorithm for Hartree-Fock variational equation."
Japan.
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title = {New algorithm for Hartree-Fock variational equation}
author = {Iwasawa, K, Sakata, F, Hashimoto, Y, and Terasaki, J}
abstractNote = {Aiming at microscopically understanding the shape-coexistence phenomena, a new algorithm for obtaining many self-consistent Hartree-Fock states is developed. In contrast with the conventional numerical method of solving the constrained Hartree-Fock equation which gives the most energetically favorable state under a given constrained condition, it can find many high-lying Hartree-Fock states as well as many continuous constraint Hartree-Fock solutions by dictating their configurations through some reference state. Numerical calculation is performed by using the Skyrme III. (author).}
place = {Japan}
year = {1994}
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title = {New algorithm for Hartree-Fock variational equation}
author = {Iwasawa, K, Sakata, F, Hashimoto, Y, and Terasaki, J}
abstractNote = {Aiming at microscopically understanding the shape-coexistence phenomena, a new algorithm for obtaining many self-consistent Hartree-Fock states is developed. In contrast with the conventional numerical method of solving the constrained Hartree-Fock equation which gives the most energetically favorable state under a given constrained condition, it can find many high-lying Hartree-Fock states as well as many continuous constraint Hartree-Fock solutions by dictating their configurations through some reference state. Numerical calculation is performed by using the Skyrme III. (author).}
place = {Japan}
year = {1994}
month = {Aug}
}