MR-SCDFT augments standard multireference DFT by using stochastic fields to create reference configurations and a projection-selection step, yielding lower ground-state energies, smaller proton radii, and softer bands than conventional MR-CDFT for 20Ne, 24Mg, and 28Si.
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Quasi-elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering produces an azimuthal asymmetry in outgoing nucleons due to weak parity violation, sensitive to nuclear modeling and observable with O(10^4) events on carbon.
The review describes how SSRPA fixes SRPA pathologies in EDF theory, presents applications to charge-conserving and charge-exchange excitations with experimental comparisons, and discusses impacts on the nuclear equation of state.
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Multireference Covariant Density Functional Theory with Stochastic Basis
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A Semi-Supervised Variational Autoencoder for Generating Neutron Star Equations of State
A semi-supervised VAE trained on Skyrme EOS data reconstructs equations of state with mean absolute percentage errors under 0.14% using two supervised observables (M_max, R_1.4) and one variational latent variable.
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Azimuthal asymmetry in exclusive quasi-elastic neutrino-nucleus interactions
Quasi-elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering produces an azimuthal asymmetry in outgoing nucleons due to weak parity violation, sensitive to nuclear modeling and observable with O(10^4) events on carbon.
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Recent applications of the subtracted second RPA method
The review describes how SSRPA fixes SRPA pathologies in EDF theory, presents applications to charge-conserving and charge-exchange excitations with experimental comparisons, and discusses impacts on the nuclear equation of state.