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Education and Employment OTHER PUBLICATIONS Conference proceedings 1. "Application of the Lund String Fragmentation Model at the Beginning of the Scaling Region,'' F. S. Dietrich and C. W. Johnson, in ``Research Program at CEBAF II,'' Report of the 1986 Summer Study Group, V. Burkert, et al., eds., p. 389 2. "The Possiblity of Radiogeochemical Limits on Stellar Collapse Rates in the Galaxy,'' C. W. Johnson, in Trends in Astroparticle Physics, D. Cline and R. Peccei, editors (World Scientific, Singapore) 1992, p. 526. 3. "From the shell model to the interacting boson model,'' J. N. Ginocchio and C. W. Johnson, in ``Frontiers in Physics,'' T. Otsuka, ed. (World Scientific, 1994). 4. "Finite boson mappings of fermion systems,'' C. W. Johnson and J. N. Ginocchio, in Perspectives for the Interacting Boson Model, R. F. Casten, et al, eds. (World Scientific, 1994) 201. 5. "Fermion to boson mappings revisited,'' J. N. Ginocchio and C. W. Johnson, Phys. Rep. 264 (1996) 153. 6. "Orderly spectra from random interactions: robust results,'' C. W. Johnson, Rev. Mex. Fiz. 45 suppl. 2 (1999) 25. 7. "Order from chaos in the shell model,'' C. W. Johnson, Capture Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and Related Topics: 10th International Symposium (AIP Conference Proceedings 529) p. 518, Stephen Wender, ed., (AIP, Melville, New York, 2000). 8. “Pairing from random interactions,” C. W Johnson, Nucl. Phys. A 704 (2002) 276. 9. “Collectivity, computers, and chaos,” Calvin W. Johnson, in Computational and Group Theoretical Methods in Nuclear Physics, J. Escher, et al, eds (World Scientific, Singapore, 2004); arXiv:nucl-th/0303076 10. “Oblique-basis calculations for 44Ti,” V.G. Gueorguiev, J. P. Draayer, W. E. Ormand, and C. W. Johnson, in Computational and Group Theoretical Methods in Nuclear Physics, J. Escher, et al, eds (World Scientific, Singapore, 2004). 11. “Shortcuts to nuclear structure: lessons in Hartree-Fock, RPA, and the no-core shell model,” C. W. Johnson and I. Stetcu, Int. J. Mod. Phys. E 14, 57 (2005). 12. “Electromagnetic transitions with effective operators,” I. Stetcu, B. R. Barrett, P. Navratil, and C. W. Johnson, Int. J. Mod. Phys. E 14, 95 (2005). 13. “A Statistical Spectroscopy Approach For Calculating Nuclear Level Densities,” E. Teran and C. W. Johnson, Proceedings of “The Fourth International Conference on Exotic Nuclei and Atomic Masses” Pine Mountain, Georgia, Sept. 2004. European Physical Journal A Direct. (online only)
Preprints 1. ``A Precise Calibration of the SLAC 8 GeV Spectrometer Using the Floating Wire Technique,'' L. Andivahis, F. S. Dietrich, C. W. Johnson, A. Lung, G. G. Petratos, K. Van Bibber, and L. W. Whitlow, SLAC-PUB-5733. 2. “Statistical models of nuclear level densities,'' C. W. Johnson, J. Nabi, W. E. Ormand, arXiv:nucl-th/0105041. 3. “Reliable estimates of level densities using statistical spectroscopy,'' J. Nabi, C. W. Johnson, W. E. Ormand, arXiv:nucl-th/0111067 4. “Statistical spectroscopic calculations of expectation values and spin-cutoff factors,” C. W. Johnson,J. Nabi, W. E. Ormand, arXiv:nucl-th/0111068. 5. “Study of 44Ti in a Mixed-Symmetry Basis,” V. G. Gueorguiev, J. P. Draayer, W. E. Ormand, and C. W. Johnson, arXiv:nucl-th/0305054. 6. “Time-integrated supernova neutrino flux from a nearby cluster,” V. T. Nguyen and C. W. Johnson, arXiv:astro-ph/0508267.
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