Randomly interacting bosons, mean-fields and L=0 ground states
Abstract
Random interactions are used to investigate to what extent the low-lying behavior of even-even nuclei depend on particular nucleon-nucleon interactions. The surprising results that were obtained for the interacting boson model, i.e. the dominance of ground states with L=0 and the occurrence of both vibrational and rotational structure, are interpreted and explained in terms of a mean-field analysis.
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