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Isospin in the theory of an atom

As was mentioned in the previous paragraph, the Wigner-Eckart theorem (5.15) is fairly general, it is equally applicable for both approaches considered, for tensorial operators, acting in various spaces (see, for example, Chapters 15,17 and 18, concerning quasispin and isospin in the theory of an atom). [Pg.58]

Z. B. Rudzikas and J. M. Kaniauskas. Quasispin and Isospin in the Theory of an Atom Mokslas Publishers, Vilnius, 1984 (in Russian). [Pg.408]

Second-quantization in the Theory of an Atom. Quasispin and Isospin... [Pg.107]


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