Self-Consistent Green's Function Theory for Atomic Nuclei
V. Somà
Abstract
Nuclear structure theory has recently gone through a major renewal with the development of ab initio techniques that can be applied to a large number of atomic nuclei, well-beyond the light sector that had been traditionally targeted in the past. Self-consistent Green's function theory is one among these techniques. The present work aims to give an overview of the self-consistent Green's function approach for atomic nuclei, including examples of recent applications and a discussion on the perspectives for extending the method to nuclear reactions, doubly open-shell systems, and heavy nuclei.
Topics & Concepts
Atomic nucleusFunction (biology)Green's functionPhysicsNuclear structureWork (physics)Theoretical physicsAtomic physicsQuantum mechanicsBiologyEvolutionary biologyNuclear physics research studiesAstronomical and nuclear sciencesAdvanced Chemical Physics Studies