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D. J. Dean

Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Publications -  190
Citations -  8389

D. J. Dean is an academic researcher from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monte Carlo method & Coupled cluster. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 177 publications receiving 7380 citations. Previous affiliations of D. J. Dean include University of Oslo & University of Tennessee.

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Pairing in Nuclear Systems: From Neutron Stars to Finite Nuclei

TL;DR: In this article, the links between many-body pairing as it evolves from the underlying nucleon-nucleon interaction and the eventual experimental and theoretical manifestations of superfluidity in infinite nuclear matter and of pairing in finite nuclei are discussed.
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Cloud Quantum Computing of an Atomic Nucleus

TL;DR: This work designs a low-depth version of the unitary coupled-cluster ansatz, uses the variational quantum eigensolver algorithm, and compute the binding energy to within a few percent of the deuteron binding energy.
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Coupled-cluster computations of atomic nuclei

TL;DR: The technical and conceptual developments of this method in nuclear physics, and the results of coupled-cluster calculations for nucleonic matter, and for exotic isotopes of helium, oxygen, calcium, and some of their neighbors are reviewed.
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Coupled-cluster computations of atomic nuclei

TL;DR: In the past decade, coupled-cluster theory has seen a renaissance in nuclear physics, with computations of neutron-rich and medium-mass nuclei as discussed by the authors, and it describes many aspects of weakly bound and unbound nuclei.