Full-Bayesian model calibration for chiral EFTs
ORAL
Abstract
In the past few decades, the development of quantum many-body algorithms has progressed to yield highly accurate and precise calculations of nuclear observables. Coinciding with this, high-quality models of nuclear interactions have seen rapid advancements. One such class of interactions are those derived from Effective Field Theories (EFTs). When paired with modern many-body techniques, EFT models return similar results to well-tested phenomenological models. However, current calculations of nuclear properties are largely devoid of proper uncertainty estimation. With EFTs, a natural estimation of uncertainty exists through the truncation of the EFT perturbation.
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Presenters
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Jason Bub
Washington University, St. Louis
Authors
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Jason Bub
Washington University, St. Louis
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Maria Piarulli
Washington University, St. Louis
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Ozge Surer
Miami University
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Richard J Furnstahl
Ohio State University
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Daniel R Phillips
Ohio University
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Saori Pastore
Washington U. in St. Louis, Washington University, St. Louis