2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.physrep.2015.12.007
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The In-Medium Similarity Renormalization Group: A novel ab initio method for nuclei

Abstract: We present a comprehensive review of the In-Medium Similarity Renormalization Group (IM-SRG), a novel ab inito method for nuclei. The IM-SRG employs a continuous unitary transformation of the many-body Hamiltonian to decouple the ground state from all excitations, thereby solving the many-body problem. Starting from a pedagogical introduction of the underlying concepts, the IM-SRG flow equations are developed for systems with and without explicit spherical symmetry. We study different IM-SRG generators that ac… Show more

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“…Slater determinants that are variationally optimized through a Hartree-Fock (HF) procedure have been shown to be reasonable reference states for interactions with low resolution scales around λ = 2.0 fm −1 (see, e.g., Refs. [33,51,53,58,62,115] and references therein), allowing post-HF methods like MBPT, CC, or the IMSRG discussed below to converge rapidly to the exact FCI result. Starting from such a HF reference state |Φ HF , we can obtain a basis consisting of the state itself and up to A-particle, A-hole (ApAh) excitations:…”
Section: References States and Many-body Basesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Slater determinants that are variationally optimized through a Hartree-Fock (HF) procedure have been shown to be reasonable reference states for interactions with low resolution scales around λ = 2.0 fm −1 (see, e.g., Refs. [33,51,53,58,62,115] and references therein), allowing post-HF methods like MBPT, CC, or the IMSRG discussed below to converge rapidly to the exact FCI result. Starting from such a HF reference state |Φ HF , we can obtain a basis consisting of the state itself and up to A-particle, A-hole (ApAh) excitations:…”
Section: References States and Many-body Basesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They generate ladder and ring summations in the limit s → ∞, but also ring-ladder interference diagrams with rich topologies that go far beyond traditional re-summation methods [41,124,125]. A detailed perturbative analysis is presented in [62]. For general reference states, the MR-IMSRG flow equations also include couplings to correlated pairs and triples of nucleons through the irreducible density matrices λ (2) and λ (3) .…”
Section: Mr-imsrg Flow Equationsmentioning
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