Looking for Nuclear Physics Research Problems

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The discussion centers on seeking research problems in advanced nuclear physics. Suggestions include exploring superheavy element synthesis and simulating the nuclear properties of these elements, particularly those theorized to exist at the island of stability. Additionally, the application of Nuclear Many Body methods in astrophysics, particularly in the study of neutron stars, is proposed as a viable research avenue. The conversation emphasizes the importance of available equipment and expertise in selecting a suitable research topic.
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Homework Statement:: nuclear/atomic physics research problem
Relevant Equations:: research problem please

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Anyone who can help me to get a research problems based on advanced nuclear physics please...
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Is this for research or are you writing a paper about someoneelse's research?
 
What equipment do you have available?
 
The field of superheavy element synthesis is an excellent research topic or simulation of the nuclear properties of superheavy elements which are supposed to be located at island of stability, if your university has the expertise and high power computing available...
 
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How about Nuclear Many Body methods and its applications for astrophysics such as in Neutron Stars etc?
 
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