Journal article

DYNAMIC VERSUS KINEMATIC SYMMETRY-BREAKING IN A 2-DIMENSIONAL MODEL OF COLLECTIVE MOTION


Authors listCSEH, J

Publication year1992

PagesL1225-L1231

JournalJournal of physics. A: Mathematical and general

Volume number25

Issue number22

ISSN0305-4470

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/25/22/001

PublisherIOP Publishing Ltd


Abstract
We investigate the question of whether or not the vibrational spectrum of a two-dimensional interacting boson model can be transfomed into the rotational one via quantum deformation of the group structure. It tums out that although the spectrum of the q-deformed model shows one or another of the rotational-like features at different values of the deformation parameter, nevertheless, all the requirements of the rotational behaviour cannot be obtained simutaneously. This result indicates that the quantum algebraic treatment cannot give an analytical solution to the eigenvalue problem of the interacting boson models of nuclear and molecular physics in the whole range of the physically relevant breaking of dynamical symmetries.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleCSEH, J. (1992) DYNAMIC VERSUS KINEMATIC SYMMETRY-BREAKING IN A 2-DIMENSIONAL MODEL OF COLLECTIVE MOTION, Journal of physics. A: Mathematical and general, 25(22), pp. L1225-L1231. https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/25/22/001

APA Citation styleCSEH, J. (1992). DYNAMIC VERSUS KINEMATIC SYMMETRY-BREAKING IN A 2-DIMENSIONAL MODEL OF COLLECTIVE MOTION. Journal of physics. A: Mathematical and general. 25(22), L1225-L1231. https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/25/22/001


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