Calculation of Observables using the SRG Flow Equations
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Abstract
The Similarity Renormalization Group (SRG) flow equations are a series of unitary transformations which can be used to to achieve different patterns of decoupling in a Hamiltonian. An SRG transformation applied to nucleon-nucleon interactions leads to greatly improved convergence properties while preserving observables. Not only does it provide a method to consistently evolve many-body potentials, but also other operators.\footnote {S.K. Bogner, R.J. Furnstahl, and R.J. Perry, Phys. Rev. C 75 (2007) 061001.} Here, the flow equations are applied to model and realistic nuclear Hamiltonians to calculate various observables (via the Stochastic Variational Method). Analytic properties of the corresponding operators are explored as well as properties of the general unitary transformation applied to these operators.
*Supported in part by the NSF under Grants Nos. PHY-0354916 and PHY-0653312, and the UNEDF SciDAC Collaboration under DOE Grant DE-FC02-07ER41457.
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