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Comparative discussion of the giant resonance phenomenon in nuclei, atoms, atomic clusters, and condensed media

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Comparative discussion of the properties of giant resonances in nuclei, atoms, atomic clusters, and condensed media, are presented. The main conclusion: the existence of the giant resonance phenomenon does not depend on the nature of the particles and the interparticle forces. The necessary conditions are: the particles must be moving in a confining potential and the number of them should not be small.

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The study was carried according to DGAPA-UNAM projects No. IN108697.

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Kaplan, I.G. Comparative discussion of the giant resonance phenomenon in nuclei, atoms, atomic clusters, and condensed media. Czech J Phys 48, 763–768 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021426714148

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