Polytopes and Nuclear Structure
General Physics
2010-12-14 v5
Abstract
While the parameters of atomic nuclei, Z and A, indicate a general structural pattern for the nuclei, their exact masses in their fine differences seem not to exhibit the orderly kind of logical system that systematic and orderly nature must exhibit. Appropriate analysis discloses an orderly structure among all the nuclear types and isotopes. A component of that analysis and logical order is the family of geometric forms called polytopes, in particular the regular polyhedrons.
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@article{arxiv.physics/9808053,
title = {Polytopes and Nuclear Structure},
author = {Roger Ellman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/9808053},
year = {2010}
}
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18 pages of which 6 are figures. See http://www.the-origin.org for related info. Change is typographical