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+ | ==== Week 2: Density functional theory for atomic nuclei ==== | ||
+ | ==== Monday, July 21 ==== | ||
+ | * [[peter3|Peter Ring 3]]: Nuclear forces: Invariance properties | ||
+ | ==== Tuesday, July 22 ==== | ||
+ | * [[nicolas1|Nicolas Schunck 1]]: Phenomenological nuclear forces: Skyrme and Gogny forces, concept of energy density functional (EDF), effective pseudopotentials, experimental constraints. | ||
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+ | Slides can be found {{cours1.pdf|here}}. A detailed demonstration of the contribution to the energy density coming from the $t_{0}$ term of the Skyrme potential is presented {{demo.pdf|here}}. If I were you, I would check that the derivation is correct, since I actually forgot some important summations in class... | ||
+ | ==== Wednesday, July 23 ==== | ||
+ | * [[nicolas2|Nicolas Schunck 2]]: Density functional theory (DFT): Existence theorems, Kohn-Sham schemes, local density approximation, gradient exchanges, exchange-correlation, self-interaction | ||
+ | ==== Thursday, July 24 ==== | ||
+ | * [[bogner3|Scott Bogner 3]]: Realistic nuclear potentials: Introduction to chiral effective field theory, diagrammatic expansions, power counting | ||
+ | ==== Friday, July 25 ==== | ||
+ | * [[bogner4|Scott Bogner 4]]: Non-empirical functionals: Brueckner theory, density matrix expansions, three- | ||
+ | body forces | ||