Nuclear Lattice Simulations with Chiral Effective Field Theory
Dean Lee

TL;DR
This paper discusses recent lattice simulation results using chiral effective field theory, focusing on dilute neutron matter and three-body forces in light nuclei at advanced orders.
Contribution
It introduces novel lattice simulation techniques for chiral effective field theory applied to neutron matter and light nuclei at higher orders.
Findings
Successful simulation of dilute neutron matter at NLO.
Analysis of three-body forces in light nuclei at NNLO.
Advancement in lattice methods for chiral EFT.
Abstract
We present recent results on lattice simulations using chiral effective field theory. In particular we discuss lattice simulations for dilute neutron matter at next-to-leading order and three-body forces in light nuclei at next-to-next-to-leading order.
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
