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SUMMARY:Exploring Exotic and Deformed Nuclei from First Principles
DTSTART:20260702T120000Z
DTEND:20260702T130000Z
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CONTACT:pierre.arthuis@ijclab.in2p3.fr
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Alexander Tichai (TU Darmstadt)\n\nAb initio calcula
 tions have become increasingly more important for understanding atomic nuc
 lei from inter-nucleon interactions. By combining systematically improvabl
 e many-body methods with interactions derived from chiral effective field 
 theory\, these approaches provide predictive power across the nuclear char
 t\, including regions beyond current experimental reach.\nIn this talk\, I
  will present recent advances in the description of structurally complex a
 nd exotic nuclei. Using coupled-cluster theory\, I will discuss systematic
  studies of binding energies and charge radii along the tin isotopic chain
 \, with particular emphasis on the evolution of the N=50 and N=82 shell cl
 osures and on neutron-drip-line predictions relevant for astrophysical r-p
 rocess nucleosynthesis. \nIn a complementary direction\, I will describe 
 recent progress toward an ab initio description of strongly deformed nucle
 i. This includes accurate calculations of neon and magnesium isotopes as w
 ell as the prediction of rotational spectra through symmetry-restoration t
 echniques.\nFinally\, I will discuss tensor-network methods as a powerful 
 framework for nuclear structure theory. Using the density matrix renormali
 zation group approach\, spectroscopy of medium-mass nuclei can be describe
 d with high accuracy. I will also highlight emerging opportunities at the 
 interface of nuclear physics and quantum information science\, where entan
 glement-based measures provide new perspectives on nuclear structure\, col
 lectivity\, and the complexity of many-body wave functions.\n\nhttps://ind
 ico.ijclab.in2p3.fr/event/13631/
LOCATION:100/-1-A900 - Auditorium Joliot Curie (IJCLab)
URL:https://indico.ijclab.in2p3.fr/event/13631/
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