Orateur
Prof.
Gerald Miller
(University of Washington)
Description
The physics of short-ranged correlations is reviewed from a pedagogical standpoint that is aimed to provide background sufficient for students to do research in the field. The lectures discuss:
1) how the earliest efforts allowed physicists to understand the qualitative features of nuclear binding and saturation.
2) the technical improvements, including relativistic effects
3) short-range correlations in the context of effective field theory
4) recent experimental findings related to short range correlations
5) future prospects
Auteur principal
Prof.
Gerald Miller
(University of Washington)