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Ultraviolet extrapolations in finite oscillator bases

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The use of finite harmonic oscillator spaces in many-body calculations introduces both infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV) errors. The IR effects are well approximated by imposing a hard-wall boundary condition at a properly identified radius L_eff. We show that duality of the oscillator implies that the UV effects are equally well described by imposing a sharp momentum cutoff at a momentum Lambda_eff complementary to L_eff. By considering two-body systems with separable potentials, we show that the UV energy corrections depend on details of the potential, in contrast to the IR energy corrections, which depend only on the S-matrix. An adaptation of the separable treatment to more general interactions is developed and applied to model potentials as well as to the deuteron with realistic potentials. The previous success with a simple phenomenological form for the UV error is also explained. Possibilities for controlled extrapolations for A > 2 based on scaling arguments are discussed.

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Constructing Effective Interactions via Projection-Based Inversion

nucl-th · 2026-08-04 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Discrete energy levels from truncated many-body calculations are inverted, via a Multiparameter Eigenvalue Problem emulator, into effective contact interactions that yield scattering phase shifts and resonance predictions.

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  • Constructing Effective Interactions via Projection-Based Inversion nucl-th · 2026-08-04 · conditional · none · ref 52 · internal anchor

    Discrete energy levels from truncated many-body calculations are inverted, via a Multiparameter Eigenvalue Problem emulator, into effective contact interactions that yield scattering phase shifts and resonance predictions.