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CMA workshop on Computational advances in the nuclear many-body problem 11-13 march 2004. Program Thursday 11 March Morning session: Effective interactions , Paul Ellis (Minnesota)
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CMA workshop on Computational advances in the nuclear many-body problem 11-13 march 2004 Program Thursday 11 March Morning session: Effective interactions, Paul Ellis (Minnesota) 0900-0945: Eivind Osnes (UiO/CMA): Effective interactions and the nuclear shell-model0945-1030: James Vary (Iowa): Effective interactions and no-core shell model calculations 1030-1100: Coffee1100-1145: Tom T.S. Kuo(SUNY at Stony Brook): Low-momentum nucleon-nucleon interaction and effective field theory 1145-1230: David Dean (ORNL/CMA): Coupled cluster approaches to nuclear physics 1230-1400: Lunch Afternoon session: Weakly bound systems, Tom Kuo (Stony Brook) 1400-1445: Gaute Hagen (UiB): Basics of complex scaling and Berggren expansions 1445-1530: Roberto Liotta (KTH): Shell model in the complex energy plane to analyse weakly bound systems 1530-1600: Coffee 1600-1620: Jan Vaagen (UiB): Borromean characteristics of halo systems1620-1640: Boris Danilin (Moscow): Diagnostics of three-body continuum1640-1700: Sergei Ershov (Moscow): 4-body reaction theory for correlation studies 1715-1800: Magne Guttormsen (UiO): Heated nuclei and radiative strength functions Friday 12 March: Morning session: Shell model and large scale diagonalizations, Magne Guttormsen (UiO) 0900-0945: Etienne Caurier (Strasbourg): Present possibilities of shell-model calculations. Applications to neutrino-less double-beta decay0945-1030: Frederic Nowacki (Strasbourg): Lanczos structure function method in standard shell-model calculations1030-1100: Coffee 1100-1145: Hubert Grawe (GSI): Shell structure from 78 Ni to 100 Sn and implications for astrophysics 1145-1230: Andres Zuker (Strasbourg): Structure of Hamiltonian matrices in the Lanczos basis 1230-1400: Lunch Afternoon session: Shell model and nuclear astrophysics, Jan Vaagen (UiB) 1400-1445: Luigi Coraggio (Napoli): Nuclear structure calculations and modern realistic nucleon-nucleon potentials 1445-1530: Alex Brown (MSU): New magic nuclei near the drip lines 1530-1600: Coffee 1600-1645: Karlheinz Langanke (Århus):Shell model applications in nuclear astrophysics 1645-1730: Paul Ellis (Minnesota): Isospin Asymmetry in nuclei and the physical sizes of neutron stars 1900 - : Workshop dinner. Dinner speech: Hans Petter Langtangen (UiO): Computers in science education Saturday 13 march: Morning session: Many-body methods and relativistic collisions, Eivind Osnes (UiO) 0900-0945: Trygve Helgaker (UiO): Many-body methods in quantum chemistry 0945-1030: Eugeny Zabrodin (UiO/CMA): From many-body theory to the transport equation: Monte Carlo models for the description of relativistic heavy-ion collisions 1030-1100: Coffee 1100-1145: Larissa Bravina (UiO): Relativistic heavy-ion collisions 1145-1230: Laszlo Csernai (UiB): Models for relativistic heavy-ion collisions The conference site is at the Center of Mathematics for Applications, University of Oslo, Mathematics bulding, 10th floor. The workshop is hosted by CMA and the Department of Physics at the University of Oslo. A CMA-workshop on Computational advances in the nuclear many-body problem Oslo, March 11-13, 2004 Website: http://www.cma.uio.no/conferences/2004/nuclear_many-body_workshop.html