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Computational Nuclear Quantum Many-Body Problem: The UNEDF Project

The UNEDF project was a large-scale collaborative effort that applied high-performance computing to the nuclear quantum many-body problem. UNEDF demonstrated that close associations among nuclear physicists, mathematicians, and computer scientists can lead to novel physics outcomes built on algorith...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2013-04
Main Authors: Bogner, Scott, Bulgac, Aurel, Carlson, Joseph A, Engel, Jonathan, Fann, George, Furnstahl, Richard J, Gandolfi, Stefano, Hagen, Gaute, Horoi, Mihai, Johnson, Calvin W, Kortelainen, Markus, Lusk, Ewing, Maris, Pieter, Hai Ah Nam, Navratil, Petr, Nazarewicz, Witold, Ng, Esmond G, Nobre, Gustavo P A, Ormand, Erich, Papenbrock, Thomas, Pei, Junchen, Pieper, Steven C, Quaglioni, Sofia, Roche, Kenneth J, Sarich, Jason, Schunck, Nicolas, Sosonkina, Masha, Terasaki, Jun, Thompson, Ian J, Vary, James P, Wild, Stefan M
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Summary:The UNEDF project was a large-scale collaborative effort that applied high-performance computing to the nuclear quantum many-body problem. UNEDF demonstrated that close associations among nuclear physicists, mathematicians, and computer scientists can lead to novel physics outcomes built on algorithmic innovations and computational developments. This review showcases a wide range of UNEDF science results to illustrate this interplay.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1304.3713