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Theory Center Seminar<br>
Monday, Nov. 8, 2010<br>
1:00 p.m. (coffee at 12:45 p.m.)<br>
CEBAF Center, <b>Room F224-225<small> (Revised Room)</small></b><br>
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Dean J. Lee<br>
NCSU, Raleigh<br>
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<b>Lattice Calculations of Neutron Matter and Nuclei Using Effective
Field Theory <br>
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</b>Effective field theory is a systematic approach to interacting
quantum systems at low energies and densities which is based upon an
expansion in powers of particle momenta. Lattice effective field
theory combines this approach with numerical lattice methods. I
discuss the application of lattice effective field theory to the
calculation of neutron matter and nuclei.
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