Thesis supervisor: Tamás Vertse
Location of studies (in Hungarian): University of Debrecen Faculty of Informatics Abbreviation of location of studies: DE IK
Description of the research topic:
Syllabus
Gamow Shell Modell (GSM) is a new theoretical model for the description of exotic atomic nuclei produced at radioactive beam facilities. The basic tool of the GSM is the Berggren-ensemble, which is a single-particle basis with complex energies. The elements of the basis are calculated by solving a second-order differential equation numerically.
The solution with high precision is a dedicate task in which
the efficiency can be improved by using parallel computing
on the supercomputer available here.
Bibliography
N. Michel, W. Nazarewicz, M. Ploszajczak and T. Vertse, Shell model in the complex energy plane, J. Phys. G. 36 (2009) 013101, doi:10.1088/0954-3899/36/1/013101.
William H. Press, Saul A. Teukolsky, William T. Vetterling, Brian P. Flannery: Numerical Recipes The Art of Scientific Computing, Third Edition, Cambridge University Press 2007.
L. Gr. Ixaru: Numerical Methods for Differential Equations and Applications, D. Reider Publ. Comp., Dordrecht/Boston/Lancaster 1984.