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nucl-th1997

A self-consistent treatment of the dynamics of stable and unstable collective modes

H. Hofmann, D. Kiderlen

nucl-th2003

A note on the time evolution of the fission decay width under the influence of dissipation

H. Hofmann

nucl-th1999

Pairing and shell effects in the transport coefficients of collective motion

F. A. Ivanyuk, H. Hofmann

nucl-th1997

Transport coefficients for shape degrees in terms of Cassini ovaloids

F. A. Ivanyuk, H. Hofmann, V. V. Pashkevich +1

nucl-th2003

Mean first passage time for nuclear fission and the emission of light particles

H. Hofmann, F. A. Ivanyuk

nucl-th2002

Time scales for fission at finite temperature

H. Hofmann, F. A. Ivanyuk

nucl-th2003

Mean first passage time for fission potentials having structure

H. Hofmann, A. G. Magner

nucl-th1997

Statistical fluctuations for the fission process on its decent from saddle to scission

H. Hofmann, D. Kiderlen

cond-mat2001

Self-consistent quantal treatment of decay rates within the perturbed static path approximation

C. Rummel, H. Hofmann

nucl-th1998

On the macroscopic limit of nuclear collective motion and its relation to chaotic behavior

H. Hofmann

quant-ph2009

Polarization dependent spontaneous-emission rate of single quantum dots in photonic crystal membranes

Q. Wang, S. Stobbe, H. Thyrrestup +5

nucl-th1997

A self-consistent treatment of damped motion for stable and unstable collective modes

H. Hofmann, D. Kiderlen

nucl-th2004

The importance of few-nucleon physics at low energy

H. Arenhoevel, J. Carbonell, L. Canton +8

nucl-th1997

Warm nuclei: The transition from independent particle motion to collisional dominance

H. Hofmann, Fedor A. Ivanyuk, Alexander G. Magner

nucl-th1999

On nuclear transport at small excitations

H. Hofmann, F. A. Ivanyuk

nucl-th2001

Nuclear fission: The "onset of dissipation" from a microscopic point of view

H. Hofmann, F. A. Ivanyuk, C. Rummel +1

nucl-th1998

Nuclear Transport at Small Excitations: Thermal and Quantal Aspects

H. Hofmann