Introduction to computational nuclear physics - NJSF158
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The objective of the course is to introduce students to the computational methods and tools that are nowadays
used for large-scale first principles studies of nuclear structure. The course will cover both the theoretical and
practical aspects of solving the many-body Schrödinger equation for nucleons interactiong with realistic potentials.
The course is suitable for master and doctoral students. Basic knowledge of quantum mechanics, programing, and
the Unix/Linux command line is necessary.
Last update: Krtička Milan, prof. Mgr., Ph.D. (14.01.2019)
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Kris L. G. Heyde, The Nuclear Shell Model, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heildelberg 1994. Jouni Suhonen, From Nucleons to Nucleusv - Concepts of Microscopic Nuclear Theory, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heildelberg 2007. M. Hjort-Jensen, M. P. Lombardo, U. van Kolck, An Advanced course in Computational Nuclear Physics (Bridging the Scales from Quarks to Neutron Stars), Springer-Verlag Berlin Heildelberg 2007. Last update: Krtička Milan, prof. Mgr., Ph.D. (14.01.2019)
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1. Slupkový model jádra, druhá kvantizace 2. Realistické jaderné potenciály 2. No-core shell model 3. Uvod do pouzivani superpocitacu 4. Symmetry-adapted no-core shell model Last update: Krtička Milan, prof. Mgr., Ph.D. (14.01.2019)
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