Realistic nucleon-nucleon interactions induce correlations to the nuclear many-body system, which lead to a fragmentation of the single-particle strength over a wide range of energies and momenta. We address the question of how this fragmentation affects the thermodynamical properties of nuclear matter. In particular, we show that the entropy can be computed with the help of a spectral function, which can be evaluated in terms of the self-energy obtained in the self-consistent Green's function approach. Results for the density and temperature dependences of the entropy per particle for symmetric nuclear matter are presented and compared to the results of lowest order finite-temperature Brueckner-Hartree-Fock calculations. The effects of cor...
We analyze microscopic many-body calculations of the nuclear symmetry energy and its density depende...
Short-range correlation (SRC) induces a significant high-momentum component in the nucleon momentum ...
The main contribution of this thesis concerns the application of the Luttinger-Ward formalism to the...
Realistic nucleon-nucleon interaction induce correlations to the nuclear many-body system which lead...
Realistic nucleon-nucleon interaction induce correlations to the nuclear many-body system which lead...
Realistic nucleon-nucleon interactions induce correlations to the nuclear many-body system, which le...
Realistic nucleon-nucleon interaction induce correlations to the nuclear many-body system which lead...
Background: The energy weighted sum rules of the single-particle spectral functions provide a quanti...
The short-range and tensor components of the bare nucleon-nucleon interaction induce a sizeable depl...
The self-energy of nucleons in asymmetric nuclear matter is evaluated employing different realistic ...
Background: The energy weighted sum rules of the single-particle spectral functions provide a quanti...
The self-consistent Green's function method within the ladder approximation provides a microscopic d...
Recent results obtained by applying the method of self-consistent Green's functions to nuclei and nu...
Dynamical correlations in asymmetric infinite nuclear matter are investigates in a transport theoret...
[eng] The main contribution of this thesis concerns the application of the Luttinger-Ward formalism ...
We analyze microscopic many-body calculations of the nuclear symmetry energy and its density depende...
Short-range correlation (SRC) induces a significant high-momentum component in the nucleon momentum ...
The main contribution of this thesis concerns the application of the Luttinger-Ward formalism to the...
Realistic nucleon-nucleon interaction induce correlations to the nuclear many-body system which lead...
Realistic nucleon-nucleon interaction induce correlations to the nuclear many-body system which lead...
Realistic nucleon-nucleon interactions induce correlations to the nuclear many-body system, which le...
Realistic nucleon-nucleon interaction induce correlations to the nuclear many-body system which lead...
Background: The energy weighted sum rules of the single-particle spectral functions provide a quanti...
The short-range and tensor components of the bare nucleon-nucleon interaction induce a sizeable depl...
The self-energy of nucleons in asymmetric nuclear matter is evaluated employing different realistic ...
Background: The energy weighted sum rules of the single-particle spectral functions provide a quanti...
The self-consistent Green's function method within the ladder approximation provides a microscopic d...
Recent results obtained by applying the method of self-consistent Green's functions to nuclei and nu...
Dynamical correlations in asymmetric infinite nuclear matter are investigates in a transport theoret...
[eng] The main contribution of this thesis concerns the application of the Luttinger-Ward formalism ...
We analyze microscopic many-body calculations of the nuclear symmetry energy and its density depende...
Short-range correlation (SRC) induces a significant high-momentum component in the nucleon momentum ...
The main contribution of this thesis concerns the application of the Luttinger-Ward formalism to the...