Abstract

The framework of relativistic nuclear energy density functionals is applied to the description of a variety of nuclear structure phenomena, not only in spherical and deformed nuclei along the valley of β‐stability, but also in exotic systems with extreme isospin values and close to the particle drip‐lines. Dynamical aspects of exotic nuclear structure is explored using the fully consistent quasiparticle random‐phase approximation based on the relativistic Hartree‐Bogoliubov model. Recent applications of energy density functionals with explicit density dependence of the meson‐nucleon couplings are presented.

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