2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphy.2023.1064601
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Ab initio symmetry-adapted emulator for studying emergent collectivity and clustering in nuclei

Abstract: We discuss emulators from the ab initio symmetry-adapted no-core shell-model framework for studying the formation of alpha clustering and collective properties without effective charges. We present a new type of an emulator, one that utilizes the eigenvector continuation technique but is based on the use of symplectic symmetry considerations. This is achieved by using physically relevant degrees of freedom, namely, the symmetry-adapted basis, which exploits the almost perfect symplectic symmetry in nuclei. Spe… Show more

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“…2), but only slightly vary details in the nuclear wave functions, such as the contributions of the equilibrium deformation and its vibrations within the predominant nuclear shape (Fig. 2, left, inset) [52].…”
Section: Ab Initio Symmetry-adapted No-core Shell Modelmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…2), but only slightly vary details in the nuclear wave functions, such as the contributions of the equilibrium deformation and its vibrations within the predominant nuclear shape (Fig. 2, left, inset) [52].…”
Section: Ab Initio Symmetry-adapted No-core Shell Modelmentioning
confidence: 96%