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These lectures notes give an introduction to the use of algebraic techniques for obtaining analytic eigensolutions of quantum-mechanical systems consisting of many particles in interaction. The notions of symmetry and dynamical symmetry in quantum physics are introduced and subsequently illustrated with the example of the interacting boson model of atomic nuclei. Some recent applications of this model to exotic nuclei are discussed.
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