Exascale computing could soon enable a predictive theory of nuclear structure and reactions rooted in the Standard Model, with quantifiable and systematically improvable uncertainties. Such a predictive theory will help exploit experiments that use nucleons and nuclei as laboratories for testing the Standard Model and its limitations. Examples include direct dark matter detection, neutrinoless double beta decay, and searches for permanent electric dipole moments of the neutron and atoms. It will also help connect QCD to the properties of cold neutron stars and hot supernova cores. We discuss how a quantitative bridge between QCD and the properties of nuclei and nuclear matter will require a synthesis of lattice QCD (especially as applied to...
We investigate nuclear matter on a cubic lattice. An exact thermal formalism is applied to nucleons ...
The study of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) over the past quarter century has had relatively little im...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Second order β-decay processes with and without neutrinos in the final state ar...
Exascale computing could soon enable a predictive theory of nuclear structure and reactions rooted i...
A confluence of theoretical and technological developments are beginning to make possible contributi...
Quantum Chromodynamcs (QCD) is now established as the theory of strong interactions. A plethora of h...
One of the overarching goals of nuclear physics is to rigorously compute properties of hadronic syst...
We will discuss several new results from the NPLQCD Collaboration that combine lattice QCD results o...
The Standard Model (SM), the fundamental theory of particle physics, very success- fully describes t...
Recent progress in lattice QCD, combined with the imminent advent of a new generation of dedicated s...
We review the recent highlights of nuclear lattice effective field theory, which is continuing to pu...
Experiments in neutrino physics cover a wide range—from deep inelastic scattering, over long base-li...
This primer begins with a brief introduction to the main ideas underlying Effective Field Theory (EF...
I give an outline of the recent developments in nuclear lattice effective field theory, which is con...
Observation of neutrinoless double beta decay, a lepton number violating process that has been propo...
We investigate nuclear matter on a cubic lattice. An exact thermal formalism is applied to nucleons ...
The study of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) over the past quarter century has had relatively little im...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Second order β-decay processes with and without neutrinos in the final state ar...
Exascale computing could soon enable a predictive theory of nuclear structure and reactions rooted i...
A confluence of theoretical and technological developments are beginning to make possible contributi...
Quantum Chromodynamcs (QCD) is now established as the theory of strong interactions. A plethora of h...
One of the overarching goals of nuclear physics is to rigorously compute properties of hadronic syst...
We will discuss several new results from the NPLQCD Collaboration that combine lattice QCD results o...
The Standard Model (SM), the fundamental theory of particle physics, very success- fully describes t...
Recent progress in lattice QCD, combined with the imminent advent of a new generation of dedicated s...
We review the recent highlights of nuclear lattice effective field theory, which is continuing to pu...
Experiments in neutrino physics cover a wide range—from deep inelastic scattering, over long base-li...
This primer begins with a brief introduction to the main ideas underlying Effective Field Theory (EF...
I give an outline of the recent developments in nuclear lattice effective field theory, which is con...
Observation of neutrinoless double beta decay, a lepton number violating process that has been propo...
We investigate nuclear matter on a cubic lattice. An exact thermal formalism is applied to nucleons ...
The study of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) over the past quarter century has had relatively little im...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Second order β-decay processes with and without neutrinos in the final state ar...