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Broyden's Method in Nuclear Structure Calculations...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review C
Publication Date
Page Number
014318
Volume
78
Issue
1

Broyden's method, widely used in quantum chemistry electronic structure calculations for the numerical solution of nonlinear equations in many variables, is applied in the context of the nuclear many-body problem. Examples include the unitary gas problem, the nuclear density functional theory with Skyrme functionals, and the nuclear coupled-cluster theory. The stability of the method, its ease of use, and its rapid convergence rates make Broyden's method a tool of choice for large-scale nuclear structure calculations.