As suggested by Vanagas, we choose the microscopic collective states for a system of A nucleons to be those states left invariant by the transformations of the (full) orthogonal group O(n) associated with the n = A-1 Jacobi vectors. For pedagogical convenience, we begin by discussing the case of an
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Nuclear collective rotations and coherent state dynamics
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- Springer
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- 1988
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- English
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- 331
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- 1434-601X
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