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The Time-Dependent Generator Coordinate Method in Nuclear Physics

Marc Verrière, David Regnier

2020Frontiers in Physics50 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We recall the formal derivations of the TDGCM and its most common approximate treatment, the Gaussian Overlap Approximation. We also emphasize the Schrdinger Collective-Intrinsic Model (SCIM) variant focused on the inclusion of quasiparticle excitations into the description. Finally, we highlight several exploratory studies related to a TDGCM built on time-dependent generator states.

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Superposition principlePhysicsStatistical physicsWave functionContext (archaeology)Generator (circuit theory)Theoretical physicsClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsPower (physics)PaleontologyBiologyNuclear physics research studiesAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research
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