%0 Journal Article
%A Grümmer, F.
%A Schmid, K. W.
%T Large-scale nuclear structure studies
%J Reports on progress in physics
%I Institute of Physics Publishing
%M PreJuSER-136071
%P 731 - 781
%Z Record converted from JUWEL: 18.07.2013
%X The problem of microscopic nuclear structure theory in large single particle basis
%X systems is reviewed. Several approaches are discussed, which attempt to approximate
%X the large model spaces numerically inaccessible in complete shell model expansions
%X of the nuclear wavefunctions. All of them use symmetry projected Hartree-Fock-
%X Bogoliubov quasiparticle configurations as basic building blocks of the theory. They
%X differ, however, in the degree of sophistication of the variational procedures which
%X are used to determine the corresponding mean fields as well as the configuration mixing,
%X up to a level, on which the construction of the configuration space itself is entirely left
%X to the dynamics of the considered system. The mathematical formalism underlying
%X these models is briefly summarised and the steps towards a numerical realisation are
%X discussed. In several examples the possibilities and the power of the models are
%X demonstrated and their limitations are shown. The models may provide a powerful
%X tool for the analysis of experimental data as well as for predictions in still unexplored
%X regions. On the other hand they may lead to a much better theoretical understanding
%X of effective nuclear interactions as well as the underlying fundamental forces.
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%9 Journal Article
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