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In this work, we address the study of transport phenomena in nuclear matter with a new approach, the DYWAN model, which is based on the projection methods of statistical physics and on the mathematical theory of wavelets. This new framework, is well suited to improve the underlying physical description in the nuclear medium, while keeping a fast numerical treatment by an adapted optimization of the representation space.
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De La Mota, V., Jouault, B., Sébille, F. et al. The DYWAN model and the description of transport phenomena in nuclei. Il Nuovo Cimento A (1971-1996) 111, 881–886 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03035973
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