
NuclearTheorySurrey
@NucTheorySurrey
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Theoretical Nuclear Physics Group at The Uni of Surrey featuring @gleet_tweet, @Alexis35703648, Matteo, @runmonarun, Natasha, emeriti, students + postdocs
Guildford, United Kingdom
Joined September 2018
A new preprint by @laratatli18 and @gleet_tweet on solving Diophantine equations on a quantum computer using Grover's algorithm
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RT @RiosArnau: This is relevant for #NeutronStar physics and other strongly-interacting superfluid quantum systems. This is work started @S….
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RT @RiosArnau: @SurreyMathsPhys @NucTheorySurrey @TRIUMFLab @LaStatale @INFN_ @STFC_Matters I am based @ICC_UB @FisicaUB now, but by sheer….
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New job opportunity at @SurreyMathsPhys to work with @Alexis35703648 on nuclear reaction theory
jobs.surrey.ac.uk
The University of Surrey is a global community of ideas and people, dedicated to life-changing education and research. We have a bold vision of what we want to achieve - shaping ourselves into one of...
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New paper from Natasha Timofeyuk and collaborators (from @UKAEAofficial) in @PhysRevC on the gamma spectrum from D-T collisions
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Motivated by possible industrial fusion applications of spectroscopy of the $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ rays accompanying $d\text{\ensuremath{-}}t$ collisions we develop the first model calculations of the...
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RT @runmonarun: 🚀 Here is our new study on the Nuclear mass predictions using machine learning models.💥In collaboration with @DSoydaner and….
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Understanding nuclear properties away from the stability line and near the limits of the nuclear landscape relies heavily on theoretical calculations, because many unstable nuclei are difficult to...
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New paper from Esra in @PhysRevC on machine learning to understand mass predictions.
🚀 Here is our new study on the Nuclear mass predictions using machine learning models.💥In collaboration with @DSoydaner and Hüseyin Bahtiyar. Editors' suggestion 😊.
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Group attending a meeting at @imperialcollege today. Natasha Timofeyuk talking to nuclear fusion community about her work on gammas in fusion reactions - soon to be published in @PhysRevC -
journals.aps.org
Motivated by possible industrial fusion applications of spectroscopy of the $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ rays accompanying $d\text{\ensuremath{-}}t$ collisions we develop the first model calculations of the...
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New paper day! Bharti Bhoy and Paul Stevenson (@gleet_tweet) with an algorithm pushing shell model applications on quantum computers to higher mass, in @NJPhysics
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New paper day! Dr Iain Lee’s work from his recent PhD has been published with supervisor Alexis @Alexis35703648 with a contribution from Paul @gleet_tweet
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RT @Alexis35703648: Submitted to Physics Letters B on 17 May 2024, and accepted on 23 May 2024. It is a part of the PhD Thesis of my studen….
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Thanks to PhD student Grant Close for pointing out a use of the group's Sky3d code for calculating properties of magnetar crusts! We develop and use code on @DiRAC_HPC where we are planning our fast new GPU version.
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We explore the properties of 4110 nuclides from Z = 5 to Z = 82 with the Sky3D code and the composition of the outer crust in the magnetars under extreme magnetic fields. The effects of the...
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Congratulations to Matteo Vorabbi et al. on having their new @PhysRevC paper made into an editor's choice:
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Optical potentials, either phenomenological or microscopic, are used in nuclear reactions to reduce the complexity of the quantum many-body scattering to a tractable one-body problem. In this work...
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New paper on a method to find all eigenstates of a Hamiltonian on a quantum computer, tested on IBM hardware for nuclear Hamiltonian ft PhD student Isaac, @gleet_tweet, and cosupervisor James
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Quantum computing can potentially provide advantages for specific computational tasks. The simulation of fermionic systems is one such task that lends itself well to quantum computation, with...
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