Effective Field Theory and Finite Density Systems
R.J. Furnstahl, G. Rupak, T. Schaefer

TL;DR
This review discusses the application of effective field theory to finite density nuclear systems, highlighting its principles, advantages, and recent developments in describing nuclear matter and finite nuclei.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of how EFT is used at finite density, emphasizing recent advances and future frontiers in nuclear many-body physics.
Findings
EFT offers a systematic approach to nuclear many-body problems.
Recent developments extend EFT to finite nuclei and nuclear matter.
EFT improves understanding of short-range interactions in dense systems.
Abstract
This review gives an overview of effective field theory (EFT) as applied at finite density, with a focus on nuclear many-body systems. Uniform systems with short-range interactions illustrate the ingredients and virtues of many-body EFT and then the varied frontiers of EFT for finite nuclei and nuclear matter are surveyed.
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