This talk starts with a review of ab initio nuclear structure theory, covering the various
different methods currently being used. It then discusses measurements of nuclear
structure in low-energy experiments and the complementary information one might
deduce from relativistic heavy-ion collisions. The talk then focuses on nuclear lattice
simulations and the calculation of A-nucleon probability distributions as initial states
for relativistic heavy-ion collisions.
Mercredi
13 nov/24
14:00
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16:00
(Europe/Zurich)
Advances in many-body theory and applications to heavy-ion collisions
Where:
500/1-001 at CERN