Abstract

It is shown that a 50%-occupied `lattice gas' reproduces the sequence, occupancy and degeneracy of the energy levels of the independent-particle (IP) model due to symmetries inherent to the lattice. Although the lattice gas has thus far been developed solely for simulation of heavy-ion multifragmentation results, the correspondence between the lattice gas and the IP model suggests a convergence of the `strong-interaction' collective approach and the `weak-interaction' microscopic approach to nuclear structure theory. This hybrid model is called the `IP-lattice gas' model.

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