We study the fermionic Matsubara Green functions in medium-mass nuclei at finite temperature. The single-fermion Dyson equation with the dynamical kernel of the particle-vibration-coupling (PVC) origin is formulated and solved in the basis of Dirac spinors, which minimize the grand canonical potential with the meson-nucleon covariant energy density functional. The PVC correlations beyond mean field are taken into account in the leading approximation for the energy-dependent self-energy, and the full solution of the finite-temperature Dyson equation is obtained for the fermionic propagators. Within this approach, we investigate the fragmentation of the single-particle states and its evolution with temperature for the nuclear systems 56-68N...
The finite temperature Hartree-Fock (FTHF) equations are developed to describe a thermally equilibra...
A thermal extension of the relativistic nuclear field theory is formulated for the nuclear response....
International audienceThe two-fermion two-time correlation function in the pairing channel is discus...
We study the fermionic Matsubara Green functions in medium-mass nuclei at finite temperature. The si...
International audienceThe shell evolution of neutron-rich nuclei with temperature is studied in a be...
The shell evolution of neutron-rich nuclei with temperature is studied in a beyond-mean-field framew...
International audienceThe equation of motion for the two-fermion two-time correlation function in th...
We didcuss different approaches to the problem of reproducing the observed features of nuclear singl...
The energy density functional theory is one of the most used methods developed in nuclear structure....
International audienceWe discuss different approaches to the problem of reproducing the observed fea...
We discuss different approaches to the problem of reproducing the observed features of nuclear singl...
Self-consistent theory frameworks have been introduced for description of excitations in nuclei at f...
Self-consistent theory frameworks have been introduced for description of excitations in nuclei at f...
The finite temperature Hartree-Fock (FTHF) equations are developed to describe a thermally equilibra...
A thermal extension of the relativistic nuclear field theory is formulated for the nuclear response....
International audienceThe two-fermion two-time correlation function in the pairing channel is discus...
We study the fermionic Matsubara Green functions in medium-mass nuclei at finite temperature. The si...
International audienceThe shell evolution of neutron-rich nuclei with temperature is studied in a be...
The shell evolution of neutron-rich nuclei with temperature is studied in a beyond-mean-field framew...
International audienceThe equation of motion for the two-fermion two-time correlation function in th...
We didcuss different approaches to the problem of reproducing the observed features of nuclear singl...
The energy density functional theory is one of the most used methods developed in nuclear structure....
International audienceWe discuss different approaches to the problem of reproducing the observed fea...
We discuss different approaches to the problem of reproducing the observed features of nuclear singl...
Self-consistent theory frameworks have been introduced for description of excitations in nuclei at f...
Self-consistent theory frameworks have been introduced for description of excitations in nuclei at f...
The finite temperature Hartree-Fock (FTHF) equations are developed to describe a thermally equilibra...
A thermal extension of the relativistic nuclear field theory is formulated for the nuclear response....
International audienceThe two-fermion two-time correlation function in the pairing channel is discus...