Abstract
Some of my recent works on the two-center shell model and its application to describing low-energy nuclear collisions within time-dependent approaches are reviewed and a perspective for their further use is given.
Keywords: Two-center shell model, Low-energy reaction dynamics, Dynamical collective potential-energy landscape, Fusion, Quasi-fission, Astrophysical S-factor, Time-dependent wave-packet method, Coupled-channels density-matrix method, Dissipation, Decoherence