Springer-Verlag Berlin, 2005, 195 pages
It is the first application to nuclear physics from energy-density functional method, for which Professor Walter Kohn received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The book presents a comprehensive extension of the Bohr-Wheeler theory with the present knowledge of nuclear density distribution function.
A Summary of Observed Data and Pre-Amble
Energy-Density Functional Formalism and Nuclear Masses
The Decay Process, Fission Barrier, Half-Lives, and Mass Distributions in the Energy-Density-Functional Approach
Spontaneous Fission Half-Lives of Fermium and Super-Heavy Elements
Empirical Barrier and Spontaneous Fission
Induced Fission
Hot and Cold Fission
Isomer Fission
Cluster Radioactivity
It is the first application to nuclear physics from energy-density functional method, for which Professor Walter Kohn received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The book presents a comprehensive extension of the Bohr-Wheeler theory with the present knowledge of nuclear density distribution function.
A Summary of Observed Data and Pre-Amble
Energy-Density Functional Formalism and Nuclear Masses
The Decay Process, Fission Barrier, Half-Lives, and Mass Distributions in the Energy-Density-Functional Approach
Spontaneous Fission Half-Lives of Fermium and Super-Heavy Elements
Empirical Barrier and Spontaneous Fission
Induced Fission
Hot and Cold Fission
Isomer Fission
Cluster Radioactivity