2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10894-010-9339-2
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Calculation of Equilibrium and Pre-equilibrium 4He-Emission Spectra at 62 MeV Proton Incident Energy

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“…The most important advantage of the Skyrme effect is that the Hartree-Fock energy can be written as only three local intensive functions. Density and momentum dependent Skyrme interaction [10], zero-range formation due to Dirac delta function, allowing Hartree-Fock energy to be written as a function of density, and its simple mathematical structure is the advantage of this interaction [11,12]. This interaction with zero-range, density and momentum is written as follows: In calculation of base state properties containing important information about the structure of the nucleus, the phenomenological forces with adjustable parameters are often used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most important advantage of the Skyrme effect is that the Hartree-Fock energy can be written as only three local intensive functions. Density and momentum dependent Skyrme interaction [10], zero-range formation due to Dirac delta function, allowing Hartree-Fock energy to be written as a function of density, and its simple mathematical structure is the advantage of this interaction [11,12]. This interaction with zero-range, density and momentum is written as follows: In calculation of base state properties containing important information about the structure of the nucleus, the phenomenological forces with adjustable parameters are often used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%