Divide, project, recouple: accelerating beyond-mean-field calculations
ORAL
Abstract
One approach to the nuclear many-body problem is the generator coordinate method (and related beyond-mean-field approaches). In that method, one generates a nonorthogonal basis of reference states, for example through constrained mean-field calculations, projecting out good quantum numbers such as angular momentum. While capturing essential physics, computing with large numbers of reference states leads to a heavy computational burden. Here I apply a recently implemented method (Gorton and Johnson, PRC 110, 034305 (2024)) : I split off the many-proton and many-neutron components, project good angular momentum independently, and then recouple. This leads to significantly improved results for very little additional computational cost, and may be a good approach for heavy nuclides beyond the scope of the traditional nuclear shell model.
*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under Award Number DE-FG02-03ER41272.
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Presenters
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Calvin W Johnson
- San Diego State University