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By Cyriel Wagemans, Jan Wagemans, Pierre D'Hondt

This e-book constitutes the complaints of the 5th in a chain of conferences facing the nuclear fission approach, generally at low excitation power. It offers a speedy evaluate of the present actions within the box.

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The dynamical fission path is shown in Fig. 1. The static path, obtained by the method of steepest descent, is also plotted in the same figure for comparison. It crosses the static barriers through the saddle-points whereas the dynamical path prefers to go through higher barriers. The shape of the fission barriers along the static and dynamical paths are shown in Fig. 2. The dynamical barriers heights are larger than the static paths and are located at a different elongation c. 8 MeV. This is because the dynamic fission path depends on the effective inertia, as well as on the potential energy.

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