Abstract
We show the relation between conventional random phase approximation and the collective field description of monopole vibrations by Hamamoto and Mottelson. When surface compression is properly included, the collective treatment yields the same vibrational frequency as conventional random phase approximation, for a given compressibility.NUCLEAR STRUCTURE Giant monopole vibrations, surface effects, relation to compressibility.
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