Program
Talks are 40 minutes + 10 minutes for questions and discussion.Tuesday, March 23
- 09:30 Eric Isaacs, Director, Argonne National Laboratory
Welcome - 09:50 Dick Furnstahl, Ohio State
Energy Density Functionals for Nuclei - 10:40 Coffee
- 11:00 James Truran, Argonne & Chicago
Critical Nuclear Physics for Nucleosynthetic Studies - 11:50 Lunch
Chair: Ivan Brida
- 13:30 Pieter Maris, Iowa State
Ab initio no core full configuration approach to the structure of light nuclei - 14:20 Henning Esbensen, Argonne
Coupled-channels Calculations of Heavy-ion Fusion Reactions - 15:10 Coffee
Chair: Bob Wiringa
- 15:40 Kevin Schmidt, Arizona State
Auxiliary field diffusion Monte Carlo calculations of nuclei and neutron matter - 16:30 Alexander Volya, Florida State
Nuclear many-body problem: new questions, new methods, and new solutions - 17:20 Talks end
- 17:45 Reception (Auditorium Lounge)
Chair: Craig Roberts
Wednesday, March 24
- 09:00 Arnas Deltuva, Lisbon
Faddeev-type calculations of three- and four-body nuclear reactions - 09:50 Brad Meyer, Clemson
Reaction Network Calculations for Heavy-Element Nucleosynthesis: The Next Generation - 10:40 Coffee
- 11:00 Thomas Papenbrock, Tennessee & Oak Ridge
Ab-initio coupled cluster computations of nuclei
- 11:50 Lunch
Chair: James Truran
- 13:30 Scott Bogner, Michigan State
Non-empirical energy density functionals for nuclei
- 14:20 Guy Savard, Argonne
The study of neutron-rich nuclei at CARIBU
- 15:10 Coffee
Chair: Ken Nollett
- 15:40 Petr Navratil, Livermore
Ab initio many-body calculations of light-ion reactions - 16:30 Aurel Bulgac, Washington
Some Open Problems in Nuclear Large Amplitude Collective Motion (including fission) - 17:20 Talks end
Chair: Henning Esbensen
Thursday, March 25
- 09:00 Thomas Neff, GSI
Light nuclei in the Fermionic Molecular Dynamics approach
- 09:50 Mihai Horoi, Central Michigan
Novel High Performance Computational Aspects of the Shell Model Approach for Medium Nuclei - 10:40 Coffee
- 11:00 Ken Nollett, Argonne
The outer limits of quantum Monte Carlo calculations - 11:50 Lunch
Chair: Bob Wiringa
- 13:30 Stefan Frauendorf, Notre Dame
Calculation of the Wigner Term in Binding Energies by Diagonalization of the Isovector Pairing Hamiltonian - 14:20 Arnau Rios Huguet, Surrey
Time-dependent Green's functions methods applied to reactions - 15:10 Coffee
Chair: Filomena Nunes
- 15:40 Joe Carlson, Los Alamos
Neutron Matter from Low to High Densities
- 16:30 Alexis Diaz-Torres, Surrey
Coupled-channels density-matrix approach to nuclear reaction dynamics - 17:20 Talks end
- 18:30 Banquet
Chair: Aurel Bulgac
Friday, March 26
- 09:00 Rusty Lusk, Argonne
How shall we program very large machines? - 09:50 James Vary, Iowa State
Ab initio no core shell model - status and prospects - 10:40 Coffee
- 11:00 Brad Sherrill, Michigan State
Physics Division Colloquium
Designer Nuclei: A New Tool with New Applications - 12:00 End of Workshop
Chair: Steve Pieper