Group theory and special symmetries in nuclear physics : proceedings of the international symposium in honor of K.T. Hecht, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 19-21 September 1991
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Group theory and special symmetries in nuclear physics : proceedings of the international symposium in honor of K.T. Hecht, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 19-21 September 1991
World Scientific, 1992
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Organized in honor of K T Hecht, Professor of Physics at the University of Michigan, for his frontier research in group theory and nuclear physics, this symposium features papers by principal researchers who have contributed to the development and use of algebraic methods in nuclear physics. The symposium aims to make a critical assessment of what has been accomplished since the seminal work of J P Elliott on the SU(3) model, and to identify significant challenges and opportunities that lie in the future. Topics include the SU(3) model and its noncompact Sp(3, R) extension, boson and fermion dynamical symmetry schemes, pseudo-spin and superdeformation, cluster model configurations and calculations, recent advances in vector coherent state theories, quark models for subnucleon degrees of freedom in nuclei, and more.
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Speakers - A. Arima (Tokyo), A.B. Balantekin (University of Wisconsin), B.R. Barrett (University of Arizona), H. Berger (Germany), L.C. Biedenharn (Duke), D. Bonatsos (Greece), R.F. Casten (Brookhaven), O. Castanos (Mexico), J.A. Cizewski (Rutgers), D.H. Feng (Drexel), Y. Fujiwara (Kyoto), J.N. Ginocchio (Los Alamos), A.K. Hayes (Los Alamos), W.G. Harter (University of Arkansas), M. Harvey (Chalk River), A. Klein (University of Pennsylvania), A. Leviatan (Yale), D.J. Millener (Brookhaven), G.E. Mitchell (North Carolina State), M. Moshinsky (Mexico), G. Rosensteel (Tulane), D.J. Rowe (University of Toronto), H. Sato (RIKEN, Japan), J.P. Schiffer (Argonne), Yu F. Smirnov (USSR), Y. Suzuki (Niigata, Japan), I. Talmi (Israel), B.R. Judd (Johns Hopkins), J.D. Vergados (Greece), H. Weidenmuller (Max Planck), J. Wod (Georgia Tech), L. Zamick (Rutgers).
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