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The Write Approach to Mathematics or How I Found the Middle Way
Revising a course is a multifaceted process. Often, reform efforts are focused on a particular aspect, that of inquiry-based collaborative learning. This article discusses the implementation of another aspect of the reform of a course for pre-service elementary teachers: the use of journals and writing exercises for evaluation and assessment. The evolution of this particular reform is traced, with emphasis on the reactions of students and faculty, the issues raised by these reactions, and the solution and resolution attained by the author is outlined
Static observables of relativistic three-fermion systems with instantaneous interactions
We show that static properties like the charge radius and the magnetic moment
of relativistic three-fermion bound states with instantaneous interactions can
be formulated as expectation values with respect to intrinsically defined
wavefunctions. The resulting operators can be given a natural physical
interpretation in accordance with relativistic covariance. We also indicate how
the formalism may be generalized to arbitrary moments. The method is applied to
the computation of static baryon properties with numerical results for the
nucleon charge radii and the baryon octet magnetic moments. In addition we make
predictions for the magnetic moments of some selected nucleon resonances and
discuss the decomposition of the nucleon magnetic moments in contributions of
spin and angular momentum, as well as the evolution of these contributions with
decreasing quark mass.Comment: 13 pages, including 2 figures and 3 tables, submitted to Eur.Phys.J.
Pairing in the Framework of the Unitary Correlation Operator Method (UCOM): Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov Calculations
In this first in a series of articles, we apply effective interactions
derived by the Unitary Correlation Operator Method (UCOM) to the description of
open-shell nuclei, using a self-consistent Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov framework to
account for pairing correlations. To disentangle the particle-hole and
particle-particle channels and assess the pairing properties of \VUCOM, we
consider hybrid calculations using the phenomenological Gogny D1S interaction
to derive the particle-hole mean field. In the main part of this article, we
perform calculations of the tin isotopic chain using \VUCOM in both the
particle-hole and particle-particle channels. We study the interplay of both
channels, and discuss the impact of non-central and non-local terms in
realistic interactions as well as the frequently used restriction of pairing
interactions to the partial wave. The treatment of the center-of-mass
motion and its effect on theoretical pairing gaps is assessed independently of
the used interactions.Comment: 14 pages, 10 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. C, title modified
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Spin-orbit coupling in nuclei and realistic nucleon-nucleon potentials
We analyze the spin-orbit coupling term in the nuclear energy density
functional in terms of a zero-range NN-contact interaction and finite-range
contributions from two-pion exchange. We show that the strength of the
spin-orbit contact interaction as extracted from high-precision nucleon-nucleon
potentials is in perfect agreement with that of phenomenological Skyrme forces
employed in non-relativistic nuclear structure calculations. Additional
long-range contributions from chiral two-pion exchange turn out to be
relatively small. These explicitly density-dependent contributions reduce the
ratio of the isovector to the isoscalar spin-orbit strength significantly below
the Skyrme value 1/3. We perform a similar analysis for the strength function
of the -term and find values not far from those of
phenomenological Skyrme parameterizations.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review C70
(2004
Beyond the relativistic mean-field approximation (II): configuration mixing of mean-field wave functions projected on angular momentum and particle number
The framework of relativistic self-consistent mean-field models is extended
to include correlations related to the restoration of broken symmetries and to
fluctuations of collective variables. The generator coordinate method is used
to perform configuration mixing of angular-momentum and particle-number
projected relativistic wave functions. The geometry is restricted to axially
symmetric shapes, and the intrinsic wave functions are generated from the
solutions of the relativistic mean-field + Lipkin-Nogami BCS equations, with a
constraint on the mass quadrupole moment. The model employs a relativistic
point-coupling (contact) nucleon-nucleon effective interaction in the
particle-hole channel, and a density-independent -interaction in the
pairing channel. Illustrative calculations are performed for Mg,
S and Ar, and compared with results obtained employing the model
developed in the first part of this work, i.e. without particle-number
projection, as well as with the corresponding non-relativistic models based on
Skyrme and Gogny effective interactions.Comment: 37 pages, 10 figures, submitted to Physical Review
Beyond the relativistic mean-field approximation: configuration mixing of angular momentum projected wave functions
We report the first study of restoration of rotational symmetry and
fluctuations of the quadrupole deformation in the framework of relativistic
mean-field models. A model is developed which uses the generator coordinate
method to perform configuration mixing calculations of angular momentum
projected wave functions, calculated in a relativistic point-coupling model.
The geometry is restricted to axially symmetric shapes, and the intrinsic wave
functions are generated from the solutions of the constrained relativistic
mean-field + BCS equations in an axially deformed oscillator basis. A number of
illustrative calculations are performed for the nuclei 194Hg and 32Mg, in
comparison with results obtained in non-relativistic models based on Skyrme and
Gogny effective interactions.Comment: 32 pages, 14 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Color symmetrical superconductivity in a schematic nuclear quark model
In this note, a novel BCS-type formalism is constructed in the framework of a
schematic QCD inspired quark model, having in mind the description of color
symmetrical superconducting states. The physical properties of the BCS vacuum
(average numbers of quarks of different colors) remain unchanged under an
arbitrary color rotation. In the usual approach to color superconductivity, the
pairing correlations affect only the quasi-particle states of two colors, the
single particle states of the third color remaining unaffected by the pairing
correlations. In the theory of color symmetrical superconductivity here
proposed, the pairing correlations affect symmetrically the quasi-particle
states of the three colors and vanishing net color-charge is automatically
insured. It is found that the groundstate energy of the color symmetrical
sector of the Bonn model is well approximated by the average energy of the
color symmetrical superconducting state proposed here
Microscopic study of 240Pu, mean-field and beyond
The influence of exact angular-momentum projection and configuration mixing
on properties of a heavy, well-deformed nucleus is discussed for the example of
Pu240. Starting from a self-consistent model using Skyrme interactions, we
analyze the resulting modifications of the deformation energy, the fission
barrier height, the excitation energy of the superdeformed minimum associated
with the fission isomer, the structure of the lowest rotational bands with
normal deformation and superdeformation, and the corresponding quadrupole
moments and transition moments. We present results obtained with the Skyrme
interactions SLy4 and SLy6, which have slightly different surface tensions.Comment: 7 pages REVTEX4, 4 figures. accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Global study of quadrupole correlation effects
We discuss the systematics of ground-state quadrupole correlations of binding
energies and mean-square charge radii for all even-even nuclei, from O16 up to
the superheavies, for which data are available. To that aim we calculate their
correlated J=0 ground state by means of the angular-momentum and
particle-number projected generator coordinate method, using the axial mass
quadrupole moment as the generator coordinate and self-consistent mean-field
states only restricted by axial, parity, and time-reversal symmetries. The
calculation is performed within the framework of a non-relativistic
self-consistent mean-field model using the same non-relativistic Skyrme
interaction SLy4 and a density-dependent pairing force to generate the
mean-field configurations and mix them. (See the paper for the rest of the
abstract).Comment: 28 pages revtex, 29 eps figures (2 of which in color), 10 tables.
submitted to Phys. Rev.
Hartree-Fock and Many-Body Perturbation Theory with Correlated Realistic NN-Interactions
We employ correlated realistic nucleon-nucleon interactions for the
description of nuclear ground states throughout the nuclear chart within the
Hartree-Fock approximation. The crucial short-range central and tensor
correlations, which are induced by the realistic interaction and cannot be
described by the Hartree-Fock many-body state itself, are included explicitly
by a state-independent unitary transformation in the framework of the unitary
correlation operator method (UCOM). Using the correlated realistic interaction
V_UCOM resulting from the Argonne V18 potential, bound nuclei are obtained
already on the Hartree-Fock level. However, the binding energies are smaller
than the experimental values because long-range correlations have not been
accounted for. Their inclusion by means of many-body perturbation theory leads
to a remarkable agreement with experimental binding energies over the whole
mass range from He-4 to Pb-208, even far off the valley of stability. The
observed perturbative character of the residual long-range correlations and the
apparently small net effect of three-body forces provides promising
perspectives for a unified nuclear structure description.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables, using REVTEX
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