The emergence of symmetries in complex nuclei
Abstract
After a brief review of early developments, two recent examples of applications of symmetries in nuclear physics are presented: (i) pseudo-spin symmetry which can be used to extend Wigner's supermultiplet model to heavy nuclei; (ii) symmetries of the interacting boson model with isoscalar and isovector bosons which can be used to analyze the problem of deuteron transfer in N = Z nuclei.