Nuclear model
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A nuclear model is any model that attempts to describe the atomic nucleus. The first nuclear model was developed by Ernest Rutherford, a professor at Cambridge University in England.
List of known nuclear models:
- Alpha particle model
- Cluster model
- Droplet model
- Fermi gas model
- Independent Particle model
- Interacting boson model
- Lattice Gas Model (FCC & SCP)
- Liquid drop model
- Nuclear Lattice model
- Quark model
- Shell model
- Variable Phase model
- John Wheeler Resonating Group Structure model
- Linus Pauling Close-Packed Spheron model
- Malcolm MacGregor 2D Ising model
- Ronald Brightsen Nucleon Cluster model
- Peter Fimmel Extended Nuclear Cluster model
- Agim Ibishi Nuclear Cluster Isomer model
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