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Effective field theory approach to nuclear matter

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Effective field theory provides a systematic approach to hardon physics and few-nucleon systems. It allows one to determine the effective two-, three-, and more-nucleon interactions which are consistent with each other. We present a project to derive bulk properties of nuclei from the effective nucleonic interactions.

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Saviankou, P., Grümmer, F., Epelbaum, E. et al. Effective field theory approach to nuclear matter. Phys. Atom. Nuclei 69, 1119–1123 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778806070040

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