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Dilated coordinate method for solving nuclear lattice effective field theory

Published 17 Sep 2025 in nucl-th and hep-lat | (2509.13967v1)

Abstract: We introduce a dilated coordinate method to address computational challenges in nuclear lattice effective field theory (NLEFT) for weakly-bound few-body systems. The approach employs adaptive mesh refinement via analytic coordinate transformations, dynamically adjusting spatial resolution to resolve short-range nuclear interactions with fine grids while efficiently capturing long-range wave function tails with coarse grids. Numerical demonstrations for two- and three-body systems confirm accelerated convergence towards infinite-volume limit compared to uniform lattices, particularly beneficial for accessing highly excited states and shallow bound states near the continuum threshold. This method establishes a foundation for \textit{ab initio} studies of exotic nuclear systems near the dripline and light hypernuclei, with direct extensions to scattering and reaction processes.

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