Convergence in the ab initio symplectic no-core configuration interaction framework

ORAL

Abstract

A major challenge in quantitatively predicting nuclear structure directly from realistic nucleon-nucleon interactions arises due to an explosion in the dimension of the traditional configuration interaction basis as the number of nucleons and included shells increases. Combining symplectic symmetry with the no-core configuration interaction framework provides a means of identifying and restricting the basis to include only the highly excited configurations which dominantly contribute to the nuclear wavefunction, thereby reducing the size of the basis necessary to obtain accurate results. We present a framework for ab initio symplectic no-core configuration interaction (SpNCCI) calculations of the nuclear problem and explore convergence behavior of calculations of p-shell nuclei in this framework.

*Supported by the US DOE under Award No. DE-FG02-95ER-40934 and through the SCGSR program (Contract No. DE-AC05-06OR23100), by the Czech Science Foundation under Grant No. 16-16772S and the National Research Council of Canada. Computational resources provided by NERSC (US DOE Contract DE-AC02-05CH11231) and the University of Notre Dame Center for Research Computing.

Presenters

  • Anna McCoy

    • TRIUMF

Authors

  • Anna McCoy

    • TRIUMF
  • Mark A Caprio

    • Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame
    • Univ of Notre Dame
  • Tomas Dytrych

    • Louisiana State Univ - Baton Rouge
    • Nuclear Physics Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic