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Hypernuclei and infinite hypermatter are investigated by microscopic density functional theory using our Density Dependent Relativistic Hadron (DDRH) field theory. Based on a meson exchange picture for free space baryon-baryon interactions we derive in-medium interactions by Dirac-Brueckner theory. The results are cast into a field theory with density dependent meson-baryon vertex functionals. Applications to the equation of states of infinite hypermatter and Λ hypernuclei are discussed. Consequences of ΛΣ 0 mixing is explored.

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Lenske, H., Konrad, P., Badarch, U., Keil, C., Fedoseew, A. (2007). Hypernuclear density functional theory. In: Pochodzalla, J., Walcher, T. (eds) Proceedings of The IX International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-76367-3_65

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