Local Projections of Low Momentum Potentials

ORAL

Abstract

Chiral and renormalized low resolution nucleon-nucleon interactions are inherently nonlocal. This nonlocality inhibits their use with some techniques for solving the quantum many-body problem including quantum monte carlo methods such as Green's Function Monte Carlo and Auxiliary Field Diffusion Monte Carlo. By exploiting simple integral projections, the non-local nuclear two body forces can be separated into a local interaction and non-local residual. This residual is demonstrated to be perturbative at low energy, raising the possibility of using non-local interactions with modern quantum monte carlo methods.

*This work was supported in part by the NSF under Grant No. PHY-1002478, UNEDF SciDAC under DOE Grant No. DE-FC02-07ER41457, and by the DOE Office of Science Graduate Fellowship (SCGF) program under DOE Contract No. DE-AC05-06OR23100.

Authors

  • Kyle Wendt

    • The Ohio State University