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  • Nuclear Many-Body Theories: Beyond the mean field approaches

     

    Venue APCTP Headquarters, Pohang

     

     

    Period 7.01-10, 2019

     

      

    Overview 

    Nuclear many-body theory is a major key to understand the structure of nucleus and nuclear matter. It has a key role in investigating the structure of compact stellar objects like neutron stars. In most cases, the mean field approximation is widely used as the first approximation to the strongly interacting nuclear systems. However, for more profound understanding of nuclear matter requires theoretical tools beyond the mean field treatment. Therefore, investigation in this direction is very crucial to develop more powerful and consistent theory for nuclear structure and nuclear matter. In this Focus Program, we will summarize the attempts made up to present and discuss the directions of future research. To establish close collaboration among participants is another goal of this program. We will start by addressing the topic of nucleon-nucleon correlations in nuclear-response theory and related subjects. The main issue is to go beyond the mean-field picture in dynamic situations not just the ground state. We will start to discuss on extended-RPA theories with a correlated ground state. This has been developed by many authors including the speakers of this Focus Program, who are experts in this field pursuing various approaches beyond the mean-field approximation. For microscopic input for many-body theory, we have to understand fundamental nucleon interactions and many-body theories based directly on the nucleon interactions. These ab initio models are important to fully understand the nuclear structure and nuclear response. In this program, we invite experts of the in-medium renormalization group. By inviting these world-leading experts in nuclear many-body theories, we will develop strong collaborations with them and will make chances to young people who wants to develop his/her career in this field. We will support young postdoctors and graduate students in the Asia Pacific region to encourage them to join us.

     

    Organizers

    Name

    Affiliation

    E-mail

    Remark

    Yongseok Oh

    Kyungpook National Univ.

    yohphy@knu.ac.kr

    Chair

    Chang Ho Hyun

    Daegu Univ.

    hch@daegu.ac.kr

    Local

    Panagiota Papakonstantinou

    IBS

    ppapakon@ibs.re.kr

    Local

     

    Invited Speakers

    Name

    Affiliation

    A. N. Antonov

    BAS, Bulgaria

    J. W. Clark

    Washington Univ. St. Louis, USA

    H. Feldmeier

    GSI, Germany

    M. Grasso

    IPN Orsay, France

    J. W. Holt

    Texas A&M Univ., USA

    Y. Kim

    IBS, Korea

    E. Krotscheck

    SUNY Buffalo, USA

    C.-H. Lee

    Pusan National Univ., Korea

    Y. Lim

    Texas A&M Univ., USA; TU Darmstadt, Germany

    E. Litvinova

    Western Michigan Univ., USA

    J. Meng

    Peking Univ., China

    P. Papakonstantinou

    IBS, Korea

    C. Robin

    INT, Univ. Washington, USA

    M. Tohyama

    Kyorin Univ., Japan

    K. Tsushima

    Univ. Cruzeiro do Sul 

     

    Contact

    Chang Ho Hyun (Daegu University): hch@daegu.ac.kr

    Yongseok Oh (Kyungpook National University): yongseok.oh@apctp.org

    Panagiota Papakonstantinou (IBS): ppapakon@ibs.re.kr

     

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