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View SchemaDescribing Nuclear Matter with Effective Field Theories
| Authors | James V. Steele, R. J. Furnstahl |
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| ArXiv ID | nucl-th/9908005 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/nucl-th/9908005 |
| DOI | 10.1016/S0375-9474(99)00753-8 |
| Journal | Nucl.Phys. A663 (2000) 999-1002 |
Abstract
An accurate description of nuclear matter starting from free-space nuclear forces has been an elusive goal. The complexity of the system makes approximations inevitable, so the challenge is to find a consistent truncation scheme with controlled errors. The virtues of an effective field theory approach to this problem are discussed.
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