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Emergence of Clustering from the Two-Nucleon Unitarity Limit

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Explore the theoretical foundations of nuclear clustering through this 51-minute conference talk examining how clustering phenomena emerge from the two-nucleon unitarity limit. Delve into advanced nuclear physics concepts as the speaker from the French National Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics presents research on the fundamental mechanisms underlying cluster formation in nuclear systems. Learn about the mathematical framework connecting two-nucleon interactions to the emergence of larger nuclear clusters, with particular emphasis on unitarity constraints and their implications for nuclear structure. Gain insights into cutting-edge theoretical approaches that bridge microscopic nucleon-nucleon interactions with macroscopic clustering behavior observed in atomic nuclei. Discover how unitarity principles in quantum mechanics provide crucial constraints for understanding the transition from few-body to many-body nuclear systems and the spontaneous organization of nucleons into cluster configurations.

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Ubirajara Van Kolck: Emergence of clustering from the two-nucleon unitarity limit

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