We apply the general principles of effective field theories to the construction of effective interactions suitable for few- and many-body calculations in a no-core shell model framework. We calculate the spectrum of systems with three and four two-component fermions in a harmonic trap. In the unitary limit, we find that three-particle results are within 10% of known semianalytical values even in small model spaces. The method is very general, and can be readily extended to other regimes, more particles, different species (e.g., protons and neutrons in nuclear physics), or more-component fermions (as well as bosons). As an illustration, we present calculations of the lowest-energy three-fermion states away from the unitary limit and find a p...
We examine a one-dimensional two-component fermionic system in a trap, assuming that all particles h...
We present a new approach to the construction of effective interactions suitable for many-body calcu...
The physics of a two-component cold Fermi gas is now frequently addressed in laboratories. Usually t...
In this contribution we show applications of effective field theory (EFT) to few-particle systems tr...
We study systems of few two-component fermions interacting in a Harmonic Oscillator trap. The fermio...
Few- and many-fermion systems on the verge of stability, and consisting of strongly interacting part...
Effective theories are a controlled approach to making approximations in physics. We describe here w...
We revisit the properties of the two-component Fermi gas with short-range interactions in three dime...
We conduct a theoretical study of SU(N) fermions confined by a one-dimensional harmonic potential. F...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Physics and Astronomy, Washington State UniversityUltracold atomic sys...
We study universal bosonic few-body systems within the framework of effective field theory at leadin...
Solutions to the nuclear many-body problem rely on effective interactions, and in general effective ...
We consider a few-particle system of trapped neutral fermionic atoms at ultra-low temperatures, with...
© 2016 Dr. Christopher John BradlySince their recent experimental realisation, ultracold quantum gas...
In this dissertation, we analyze both many- and few-body systems under external confinement with tun...
We examine a one-dimensional two-component fermionic system in a trap, assuming that all particles h...
We present a new approach to the construction of effective interactions suitable for many-body calcu...
The physics of a two-component cold Fermi gas is now frequently addressed in laboratories. Usually t...
In this contribution we show applications of effective field theory (EFT) to few-particle systems tr...
We study systems of few two-component fermions interacting in a Harmonic Oscillator trap. The fermio...
Few- and many-fermion systems on the verge of stability, and consisting of strongly interacting part...
Effective theories are a controlled approach to making approximations in physics. We describe here w...
We revisit the properties of the two-component Fermi gas with short-range interactions in three dime...
We conduct a theoretical study of SU(N) fermions confined by a one-dimensional harmonic potential. F...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Physics and Astronomy, Washington State UniversityUltracold atomic sys...
We study universal bosonic few-body systems within the framework of effective field theory at leadin...
Solutions to the nuclear many-body problem rely on effective interactions, and in general effective ...
We consider a few-particle system of trapped neutral fermionic atoms at ultra-low temperatures, with...
© 2016 Dr. Christopher John BradlySince their recent experimental realisation, ultracold quantum gas...
In this dissertation, we analyze both many- and few-body systems under external confinement with tun...
We examine a one-dimensional two-component fermionic system in a trap, assuming that all particles h...
We present a new approach to the construction of effective interactions suitable for many-body calcu...
The physics of a two-component cold Fermi gas is now frequently addressed in laboratories. Usually t...