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Laser 2009 - Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Application of Lasers and Storage Devices in Atomic Nuclei Research: Recent Achievements and Future Prospects (LASER 2009) held in Poznan, Poland, 22 June - 25 June, 2009 (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
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Laser 2009 - Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Application of Lasers and Storage Devices in Atomic Nuclei Research: Recent Achievements and Future Prospects (LASER 2009) held in Poznan, Poland, 22 June - 25 June, 2009 (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
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For most elements of the periodic table, reliable computations of
atomic data and properties are still a challenge for (atomic)
theory today. Despite of the great effort, that has been undertaken
by many groups worldwide during the past four decades, yet serious
difficulties arise not only from the complexity of most atoms and
ions but also from the large variety of data that is needed in
different fields of physics and science. In practice, one often
faces several intricacies in performing such computations with the
largest, perhaps, (1) due to the shell structure of most atoms and
ions. This shell structure, i. e. the occupation of the atomic
subshells, does not only change typically when an atom undergoes
some transition but also hampers the analysis of one and the same
property between neighboured elements. In fact, the particular
shell structure of an atom or ion strongly affects the number of
degenerate levels (or those nearby in energy) and may thus lead to
very different computational requirements in dependence of the
occupation of the shells. Further difficulties arise in addition
also from (2) the relativistic treatment on the basis of the
Dirac-Coulomb (-Breit) Hamiltonian (which is needed for most medium
and heavy elements, and sometimes even for the light ones) as well
as from (3) the fact that many atomic properties are accompanied by
the capture or emission of free electrons.
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