
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in exact solutions for the nuclear pairing problem, highlighting their importance in understanding nuclear spectra and the development of theoretical tools in nuclear physics.
Contribution
It presents new developments in exact solutions for the pairing problem, enhancing the theoretical framework in nuclear physics.
Findings
Improved exact solutions for nuclear pairing problem
Enhanced understanding of nuclear spectra
Development of new theoretical tools
Abstract
Pairing plays an essential role in describing nuclear spectra and attempts to describe it has a long history in nuclear physics. Many theoretical tools were developed to treat the pairing problem either exactly or at various levels of approximation. In this contribution to the proceedings of a conference honoring the career of Taka Otsuka, recent developments in the exact solutions of the pairing problem are described.
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