Abstract
The equivalence of the generator coordinate method and the resonating group method is used in the derivation of two new methods to describe the scattering of spin-zero fragments. Both these methods use generator coordinate kernels, but avoid the problem of calculating the generator coordinate weight function in the asymptotic region. The scattering of two ..cap alpha..-particles is studied as an illustration.
Citation Formats
Canto, L F, and Brink, D M.
Microscopic description of the collisions between nuclei. [Generator coordinate kernels].
Netherlands: N. p.,
1977.
Web.
Canto, L F, & Brink, D M.
Microscopic description of the collisions between nuclei. [Generator coordinate kernels].
Netherlands.
Canto, L F, and Brink, D M.
1977.
"Microscopic description of the collisions between nuclei. [Generator coordinate kernels]."
Netherlands.
@misc{etde_7308121,
title = {Microscopic description of the collisions between nuclei. [Generator coordinate kernels]}
author = {Canto, L F, and Brink, D M}
abstractNote = {The equivalence of the generator coordinate method and the resonating group method is used in the derivation of two new methods to describe the scattering of spin-zero fragments. Both these methods use generator coordinate kernels, but avoid the problem of calculating the generator coordinate weight function in the asymptotic region. The scattering of two ..cap alpha..-particles is studied as an illustration.}
journal = []
volume = {279:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1977}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {Microscopic description of the collisions between nuclei. [Generator coordinate kernels]}
author = {Canto, L F, and Brink, D M}
abstractNote = {The equivalence of the generator coordinate method and the resonating group method is used in the derivation of two new methods to describe the scattering of spin-zero fragments. Both these methods use generator coordinate kernels, but avoid the problem of calculating the generator coordinate weight function in the asymptotic region. The scattering of two ..cap alpha..-particles is studied as an illustration.}
journal = []
volume = {279:1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1977}
month = {Mar}
}