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Challenges in the microscopic description of nuclear large amplitude collective dynamics

October 13-14, 2014, GANIL, Caen, France

 

FUSTIPEN Topical Meeting

« Challenges in the microscopic description of nuclear large amplitude collective dynamics »

October 13-14, 2014, GANIL, Caen, France

While rather well understood phenomenogically, the description of nuclear process like fusion or fission challenges microscopic theories. A complete understanding of these large amplitude collective motion requires the inclusion in a many-body framework of nuclear structure effects, tunnelling in multi-dimensional collective space as well as the associated quantum and thermal fluctuations.

We propose to hold a two-day workshop to discuss some of the recent advances on these topics and to point the way to future studies.  Key themes of the workshop will include the fusion process, the fission process, key observables on which theory and experiments can meet. The workshop will include talks on recent theoretical developments in the field and on related experimental studies

We invite those participants, who believe that they can contribute to discussions to contact us at fustipen@ganil.fr. In line with previous workshops of this kind, the format of the workshop will be kept informal with ample time for discussion.

More information can be found in:

 

Sakir Ayik (Tennessee Tech)

Denis Lacroix (IPN, Orsay)

Marek Ploszajczak (GANIL, Caen)

Email: fustipen@ganil.fr