Gustav Jansen Computational Scientist Contact JANSENGR@ORNL.GOV All Publications Simple and Scalable Streaming: The GRETA Data Pipeline Coupled-Cluster Calculations of Neutrinoless Double-β Decay in 48Ca Charge radii of exotic potassium isotopes challenge nuclear theory and the magic character of N = 32 Cloud Quantum Computing of an Atomic Nucleus Unexpectedly large charge radii of neutron-rich calcium isotopes Charge, neutron and weak size of the atomic nucleus... Recent advances in coupled cluster computations of open-shell atomic nuclei Electric dipole polarizability of 58Ni Multiscale Physics of Atomic Nuclei from First Principles Electric dipole polarizability of 58Ni Empowering Scientific Innovation Through An Integrated Research Infrastructure: The Role of the Advanced Computing Ecosystem Electromagnetic observables of open-shell nuclei from coupled-cluster theory... OLCF’s Advanced Computing Ecosystem (ACE): FY24 Efforts for the DOE Integrated Research Infrastructure (IRI) Program Ab initio computations from 78Ni towards 70Ca along neutron number N = 50 A High-level Design for Bidirectional Data Streaming to High-Performance Computing Systems from External Science Facilities... Experiences readying applications for Exascale Level structures of 56,58Ca cast doubt on a doubly magic 60Ca Ready for the Frontier: Preparing Applications for the World’s First Exascale System What is ab initio in nuclear theory? Angular-momentum projection in coupled-cluster theory: Structure of 34Mg Nuclear Charge Radii of the Nickel Isotopes Ni58−68,70 Effective shell-model interaction for nuclei “southeast” of 100Sn Mass measurements of 99–101In challenge ab initio nuclear theory of the nuclide 100Sn Normal-ordering approximations and translational (non)invariance Accurate bulk properties of nuclei from A=2 to ∞ from potentials with Δ isobars Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page ›ĺ Last page Last » Key Links Organizations Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate National Center for Computational Sciences Science Engagement Section Advanced Computing for Nuclear, Particles, and Astrophysics Group Physical Sciences Directorate Physics Division Nuclear Science and Advanced Technology Section Fundamental Nuclear and Particle Physics Section Theoretical and Computational Physics Group