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V.V.Flambaum

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Papers (15)

  1. Coulomb problem for vector bosons hep-th · 2005 · author #2
  2. Causality condition and reflection on event horizon gr-qc · 2005 · author #2
  3. Reflection on event horizon and escape of particles from confinement inside black holes gr-qc · 2004 · author #2
  4. Radiative corrections to parity-non-conservation in atoms hep-ph · 2003 · author #2
  5. Time dependence of occupation numbers and thermalization time in closed chaotic many-body systems quant-ph · 2001 · author #1
  6. Entropy production and wave packet dynamics in the Fock space of closed chaotic many-body systems quant-ph · 2001 · author #1
  7. Unconventional decay law for excited states in closed many-body systems quant-ph · 2001 · author #1
  8. Excited Eigenstates and Strength Functions for Isolated Systems of Interacting Particles cond-mat.stat-mech · 1998 · author #1
  9. Correlations within Eigenvectors and Transition Amplitudes in the Two-Body Random Interaction Model cond-mat · 1996 · author #1
  10. Towards a Statistical Theory of Finite Systems and Compound States: Random Two-Body Interaction Approach cond-mat · 1996 · author #1
  11. Structure of Low-Energy Collective $0^{-}$-States in Doubly Magic Nuclei and Matrix Elements of the P-odd and P- and T-odd Weak Interaction nucl-th · 1996 · author #3
  12. Possible doublet mechanism for a regular component of parity violation in neutron scattering nucl-th · 1994 · author #1
  13. Effects of T- and P-odd weak nucleon interaction in nuclei: renormalizations due to residual strong interaction, matrix elements between compound states and their correlations with P-violating matrix elements nucl-th · 1994 · author #1
  14. Induced Parity Nonconserving Interaction and Enhancement of Two-Nucleon Parity Nonconserving Forces nucl-th · 1994 · author #1
  15. The hole-hole superconducting pairing in t-J model induced by the long-range spin-wave exchange cond-mat · 1994 · author #1

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