スポンサーリンク
Department Of Mathematical Sciences Ibaraki University | 論文
- Applicability of the Concept of "Optimal" Collective Submanifold Determined by the Self-Consistent Collective-Coordinate Method : Long-Time Behavior of Trajectories on "Optimal" Collective Submanifold : Nuclear Physics
- Geometry of the Self-Consistent Collective-Coordinate Method for the Large-Amplitude Collective Motion : Stability Condition of Maximally-Decoupled Collective Submanifold
- Maximally-Decoupled Collective Submanifold in a Simple Solvable Model
- An Attempt toward Quantum Theory of "Maximally-Decoupled"Collective Motion
- On Stable Homotopy Types of Some Stunted Spaces
- On the Group of Equivariant Self Equivalences of Free Actions : Dedicated to Professor Masahiro Sugawara on his 60th Birthday
- Self homotopy groups of Hopf spaces with at most three cells
- Self maps of spaces Dedicated to Professor Tsuyoshi Watabe on his sixtieth birthday
- A Remark on Almost-Quaternion Substructures on the Sphere : Dedicated to Professor Minoru Nakaoka on his 60th birthday
- Generalized Hidden Local Symmetry and the A_1 Meson : Particles and Fields
- Perturbative Calculation of the Spin-Wave Dispersion in a Disordered Double-Exchange Model(Condensed Matter : Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- On the Three-Point Couplings in Toda Field Theory
- Investigation on Microscopic Dynamics of Dissipation in Nuclear Collective Motion (原子核動力学における散逸と減衰)
- Nonlinear Dynamics of Nuclear Collective Motion
- Time Reversal Invariant Evolution Equation in Dilute Quantum Gas
- Correlation Analysis of Quantum Fluctuations and Repulsion Effects of Classical Dynamics in SU (3) model
- Spin Wave Spectrum of a Disordered Double-Exchange Model(Condensed Matter : Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- A Microscopic Theory of the So-Called "Two-Phonon" States in Even-Even Nuclei. II : Formulation
- Chapter 2 Outline of the Mode-Mode Coupling Theory
- Chapter 1 Present Status of the Microscopic Study of Low-Lying Collective States in Spherical and Transitional Nuclei