Many body problems from quarks to stellar evolutions
- Date
- January 28 (Thu) at 13:30 - 15:00, 2021 (JST)
- Speaker
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- Nobutoshi Yasutake (Associate Professor, Chiba Institute of Technology)
- Venue
- via Zoom
- Language
- English
The many-body problems are major problems that need to be clarified not only in nuclear physics, but also in astronomy. In this seminar, I introduce stellar evolutions as gravitational many-body problems, and also hadronic matter as quantum many-body problems, based on the Lagrangian schemes. The macroscopic stars and the microscopic hadronic matter look completely different issues. But in this seminar, I introduce the similarities between the two problems. For hadronic matter, we adopt the color molecular dynamics to understand the behaviors and properties of hadronic matter in the framework of QCD. Although molecular dynamics can not be the first-principle, they are sometimes useful to understand many-body quantum properties. In this talk, we introduce the current status of our color molecular dynamics.
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