Ab Initio No Core Shell Model - Recent Results and Further Prospects
/ Authors
J. Vary, P. Maris, Hugh D. Potter, M. Caprio, Robin Smith, S. Binder, A. Calci, S. Fischer, J. Langhammer, R. Roth
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H. Aktulga, E. Ng, Chao Yang, Dossay Oryspayev, M. Sosonkina, Erik Saule, Umit V. cCatalyurek
/ Abstract
There has been significant recent progress in solving the long-standing problems of how nuclear shell structure and collective motion emerge from underlying microscopic inter-nucleon interactions. We review a selection of recent significant results within the ab initio No Core Shell Model (NCSM) closely tied to three major factors enabling this progress: (1) improved nuclear interactions that accurately describe the experimental two-nucleon and three-nucleon interaction data; (2) advances in algorithms to simulate the quantum many-body problem with strong interactions; and (3) continued rapid development of high-performance computers now capable of performing $20 \times 10^{15}$ floating point operations per second. We also comment on prospects for further developments.
Journal: arXiv: Nuclear Theory