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Nuclear physics today is a central science that links together and expands ideas from high and low energy, classical and quantum dynamics, few- and many-body physics; it is a subject on the frontiers of astrophysics, mesoscopic science, fundamental physics and technology.  Advancement of nuclear physics and expansion of its cross-disciplinary reach is a primary direction of our research work. 

 

1 Time-dependent approach to the continuum shell model
2 Manifestation of unitarity in the scattering of a composite object
3 Quantum Tunneling
4 Correlations and Phase Transitions in Mesoscopic Systems
5 Nuclei as Mesoscopic Systems
Alexander Volya

e-mail:

volya@phy.fsu.edu

address:

Alexander Volya
Department of Physics,
Florida State University,
208 Keen Building,
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4350, USA

phone:

+1(850) 644-1804

fax:

+1(850) 644-8630

web:

www.volya.net