Workshop on Chiral Forces in Low Energy Nuclear Physics - the LENPIC Meeting
J.Golak, R.Skibinski, (editors)

TL;DR
This workshop summarized recent advances in chiral nuclear forces, emphasizing semi-local regularization techniques and their applications to nuclear systems, highlighting progress in theoretical modeling and computational methods.
Contribution
The workshop presented new developments in chiral forces with semi-local regularization and their application to nuclear systems, advancing theoretical and computational approaches.
Findings
Introduction of semi-local regularization techniques.
Applications to few- and many-nucleon systems.
Progress in theoretical modeling of nuclear forces.
Abstract
We present mini-proceedings of the international workshop on "Chiral Forces in Low Energy Nuclear Physics - the LENPIC Meeting" held at the Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland from February 10 to 11, 2017. The workshop focused on the new generation of chiral forces with the semi-local regularization and their applications to few- and many-nucleon systems. Included short contributions summarize talks given by E.Epelbaum, K.Hebeler, R.Roth, H.Witala, A.Calci, P.Reinert, J.P.Vary, H.Kamada, I.Ciepal, H.Krebs, H.Le, K.Topolnicki, K.Vobig and Yu.Volkotrub.
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TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Nuclear physics research studies · Nuclear Physics and Applications
