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Type of Document Dissertation
Author Abramkina, Volha
URN etd-07272011-153019
Title The Emergence Of Collective Phenomena In Systems With Random Interactions
Degree Doctor of Philosophy
Department Physics, Department of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Alexander Volya Committee Chair
Grigory Rogachev Committee Member
Per Arne Rikvold Committee Member
Simon Capstick Committee Member
Giray Okten University Representative
Keywords
  • Shell Model
  • Quadrupole Collectivity
  • Random Interactions
Date of Defense 2011-05-17
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
Emergent phenomena are one of the most profound topics in modern science, addressing the ways that collectivities and complex patterns appear due to multiplicity of components and simple interactions. Ensembles of random Hamiltonians allow one to explore emergent phenomena in a statistical way. In this work we adopt a shell model approach with a two-body interaction Hamiltonian. The sets of the two-body interaction strengths are selected at random, resulting in the two-body random ensemble (TBRE). Symmetries such as angular momentum, isospin, and parity entangled with complex many-body dynamics result in surprising order discovered in the spectrum of low-lying excitations. The statistical patterns exhibited in the TBRE are remarkably similar to those observed in real nuclei. Signs of almost every collective feature seen in nuclei, namely, pairing superconductivity, deformation, and vibration, have been observed in random ensembles. In what follows a systematic investigation of nuclear shape collectivities in random ensembles is conducted. The development of the mean field, its geometry, multipole collectivities and their dependence on the underlying two-body interaction are explored. Apart from the role of static symmetries such as SU(2) angular momentum and isospin groups, the emergence of dynamical symmetries including the seniority SU(2), rotational symmetry, as well as the Elliot SU(3) is shown to be an important precursor for the existence of geometric collectivities.
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