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Single-Molecule Imaging of Nuclear Transport
Published on: June 9, 2010
Distilling the Essential Elements of Nuclear Binding via Neural-Network Quantum States
Alex Gnech1,2, Bryce Fore3, Anthony J Tropiano3
1<a href="https://ror.org/01gzye136">European Center for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas (ECT*) and Fondazione Bruno Kessler Strada delle</a> Tabarelle 286, I-38123 Villazzano (TN), Italy.
Abstract:
To distill the essential elements of nuclear binding, we seek the simplest Hamiltonian capable of modeling atomic nuclei with percent-level accuracy. A critical aspect of this endeavor consists of accurately solving the quantum many-body problem without incurring an exponential computing cost with the number of nucleons. We address this challenge by leveraging a variational Monte Carlo method based on a highly expressive neural-network quantum state ansatz. In addition to computing binding energies and charge radii of nuclei with up to A=20 nucleons, by evaluating their magnetic moments, we demonstrate that neural-network quantum states are able to correctly capture the self-emerging nuclear shell structure. To this end, we introduce a novel computational protocol based on adding an external magnetic field to the nuclear Hamiltonian, which allows the neural network to learn the preferred polarization of the nucleus within the given magnetic field.
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