Preface ......................................................... v
1 Concept of covariant density functional theory ............... 1
P. Ring
2 Relativistic mean-field theory .............................. 21
J. Meng, P. Ring and P.W. Zhao
3 Relativistic mean field description of exotic nuclei ........ 83
J. Meng, P. Ring, P.W. Zhao and S.G. Zhou
4 Relativistic Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov theory: ground states
and excitations ............................................ 143
W.H. Long, J. Meng and N. Van Giai
5 Superheavy nuclei and fission barriers ..................... 171
B.N. Lu, J. Zhao, E.G. Zhao and S.G. Zhou
6 Relativistic symmetries in nuclear single-particle
spectra .................................................... 219
J.Y. Guo, H.Z. Liang, J. Meng and S.-G. Zhou
7 Structure of hypernuclei in relativistic approaches ........ 263
K. Hagino and J.M. Yao
8 Rotating nuclei: from ground state to the extremes of
spin and deformation ....................................... 305
A.V. Afanasjev
9 Novel rotational excitations ............................... 355
J. Meng, S.Q. Zhang and P.W. Zhao
10 Small amplitude motion ..................................... 413
N. Paar and Y. Niu
11 Nuclear shell structure and response with
quasiparticlevibration coupling ............................ 469
E. Litvinova and P. Ring
12 Beyond the relativistic mean-field approximation -
collective correlations .................................... 517
Z.P. Li, T. Nikšić, D. Vretenar and J.M. Yao
13 Heavy elements in astrophysical nucleosynthesis ............ 561
B.H. Sun and Z.M. Niu
14 Relativistic density functional theory for finite nuclei
and neutron stars .......................................... 625
J. Piekarewicz
15 Relativistic versus non-relativistic mean field ............ 659
P.-G. Reinhard
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