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    Deformations and quasiparticle spectra of nuclei in the nobelium region

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    We have performed self-consistent Skyrme Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov calculations for nuclei close to 254^{254}No. Self-consistent deformations, including β2,4,6,8\beta_{2,4,6,8} as functions of the rotational frequency, were determined for even-even nuclei 246,248,250^{246,248,250}Fm, 252,254^{252,254}No, and 256^{256}Rf. The quasiparticle spectra for N=151 isotones and Z=99 isotopes were calculated and compared with experimental data and the results of Woods-Saxon calculations. We found that our calculations give high-order deformations similar to those obtained for the Woods-Saxon potential, and that the experimental quasiparticle energies are reasonably well reproduced.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures; ICFN5 conference proceeding

    Collective vibrational states with fast iterative QRPA method

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    An iterative method we previously proposed to compute nuclear strength functions is developed to allow it to accurately calculate properties of individual nuclear states. The approach is based on the quasi-particle-random-phase approximation (QRPA) and uses an iterative non-hermitian Arnoldi diagonalization method where the QRPA matrix does not have to be explicitly calculated and stored. The method gives substantial advantages over conventional QRPA calculations with regards to the computational cost. The method is used to calculate excitation energies and decay rates of the lowest lying 2+ and 3- states in Pb, Sn, Ni and Ca isotopes using three different Skyrme interactions and a separable gaussian pairing force.Comment: 10 pages, 11 figure

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    Kolonialismin historia yksissä kansissa

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    Kirja-arvostelu. Arvosteltu teos: Kivenmurskaajat : kolonialismin historia / Antti Kujala. - Jyväskylä : Atena Kustannus, 2019.Non peer reviewe

    Study of odd-mass N=82 isotones with realistic effective interactions

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    The microscopic quasiparticle-phonon model, MQPM, is used to study the energy spectra of the odd Z=5363Z=53 - 63, N=82 isotones. The results are compared with experimental data, with the extreme quasiparticle-phonon limit and with the results of an unrestricted 2s1d0g7/20h11/22s1d0g_{7/2}0h_{11/2} shell model (SM) calculation. The interaction used in these calculations is a realistic two-body G-matrix interaction derived from modern meson-exchange potential models for the nucleon-nucleon interaction. For the shell model all the two-body matrix elements are renormalized by the Q^\hat{Q}-box method whereas for the MQPM the effective interaction is defined by the G-matrix.Comment: Elsevier latex style espart, 26 pages, submitted to Nuclear Physics

    Decoupling for ecological sustainability : A categorisation and review of research literature

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    The idea of decoupling "environmental bads" from "economic goods" has been proposed as a path towards sustainability by organizations such as the OECD and UN. Scientific consensus reports on environmental impacts (e.g., greenhouse gas emissions) and resource use give an indication of the kind of decoupling needed for ecological sustainability: global, absolute, fast-enough and long-enough. This goal gives grounds for a categorisation of the different kinds of decoupling, with regard to their relevance. We conducted a survey of recent (1990-2019) research on decoupling on Web of Science and reviewed the results in the research according to the categorisation. The reviewed 179 articles contain evidence of absolute impact decoupling, especially between CO2 (and SOX) emissions and evidence on geographically limited (national level) cases of absolute decoupling of land and blue water use from GDP, but not of economy-wide resource decoupling, neither on national nor international scales. Evidence of the needed absolute global fast-enough decoupling is missing.Peer reviewe
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