In-Medium Similarity Renormalization Group for Closed and Open-Shell Nuclei
H. Hergert

TL;DR
This paper introduces the In-Medium Similarity Renormalization Group (IM-SRG) framework for ab initio nuclear calculations, enabling efficient analysis of both closed- and open-shell nuclei through continuous unitary transformations of the Hamiltonian.
Contribution
It presents novel IM-SRG methods for calculating nuclear ground states and deriving valence-space interactions for shell model applications, applicable to a range of isotopes.
Findings
Successful application to oxygen, calcium, and nickel isotopes
Derived nonempirical valence-space interactions for shell model
New results on neon isotope properties
Abstract
We present a pedagogical introduction to the In-Medium Similarity Renormalization Group (IM-SRG) framework for ab initio calculations of nuclei. The IM-SRG performs continuous unitary transformations of the nuclear many-body Hamiltonian in second-quantized form, which can be implemented with polynomial computational effort. Through suitably chosen generators, it is possible to extract eigenvalues of the Hamiltonian in a given nucleus, or drive the Hamiltonian matrix in configuration space to specific structures, e.g., band- or block-diagonal form. Exploiting this flexibility, we describe two complementary approaches for the description of closed- and open-shell nuclei: The first is the Multireference IM-SRG (MR-IM-SRG), which is designed for the efficient calculation of nuclear ground-state properties. The second is the derivation of nonempirical valence-space interactions that can be…
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