Comment on "Models of Intermediate Spectral Statistics"
Abstract
In [1] it was proposed, that the nearest-neighbor distribution P(s) of the spectrum of the Bohr-Mottelson model is similar to the semi-Poisson distribution. We show however, that P(s) of this model differs considerably in many aspects from semi-Poisson. In addition we give an asymptotic formula for P(s) as s 0, which gives P'(0) = π3/2 for the slope at s=0. This is different not only from the GOE case but also from the semi-Poisson prediction that leads to P'(0) = 4
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