Solution of the Skyrme-Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov equations in the Cartesian deformed harmonic-oscillator basis. (VII) HFODD (v2.49t): a new version of the program
N. Schunck, J. Dobaczewski, J. McDonnell, W. Satula, J.A. Sheikh, A., Staszczak, M. Stoitsov, P. Toivanen

TL;DR
This paper introduces HFODD v2.49t, an advanced computational code for solving Skyrme-Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov equations with new physics features, numerical methods, and parallel computing capabilities for nuclear structure calculations.
Contribution
The paper presents a new version of HFODD with enhanced physics modeling, numerical techniques, and parallelization for large-scale nuclear structure computations.
Findings
Implemented isospin mixing and projection.
Added finite temperature formalism for HFB and HF+BCS.
Enhanced parallel computing features for high-performance environments.
Abstract
We describe the new version (v2.49t) of the code HFODD which solves the nuclear Skyrme Hartree-Fock (HF) or Skyrme Hartree-Fock-Bogolyubov (HFB) problem by using the Cartesian deformed harmonic-oscillator basis. In the new version, we have implemented the following physics features: (i) the isospin mixing and projection, (ii) the finite temperature formalism for the HFB and HF+BCS methods, (iii) the Lipkin translational energy correction method, (iv) the calculation of the shell correction. A number of specific numerical methods have also been implemented in order to deal with large-scale multi-constraint calculations and hardware limitations: (i) the two-basis method for the HFB method, (ii) the Augmented Lagrangian Method (ALM) for multi-constraint calculations, (iii) the linear constraint method based on the approximation of the RPA matrix for multi-constraint calculations, (iv) an…
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