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DMRG Description of the Island of Inversion Isotopes 28-33F - Kevin Fossez

Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore a detailed lecture on the Density Matrix Renormalization Group (DMRG) description of island of inversion isotopes 28-33F. Delve into low-energy nuclear physics, nuclear stability, and emergence phenomena in open quantum systems. Examine the I3 facility and scale, and learn about theoretical approaches including the Bargain Basis and Gamma Shell Model. Investigate energy physics, geometric applications, and resonance identification. Analyze occupation numbers, predictions, and the basic narrative surrounding these isotopes. Gain insights into single-particle space, outer neutrons, mass factors, and interactions in nuclear physics.

Syllabus

Introduction
Low energy nuclear physics
Island of inversion
Nuclear stability
Emergence phenomena
Open quantum system
I3 facility
I3 scale
Theory
Bargain Basis
Gamma Shell Model
DMRG
Energy
Physics
Basic narrative
Literature
Geometric Applications
Resonance Identification
Results
Occupation numbers
Predictions
Conclusion
Questions
Single particle space
Outer neutrons
Mass factors
Interactions


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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics

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