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Willem Dickhoff
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High-Momentum Proton Removal
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Two-proton removal calculations
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Scattering of dressed nucleons in nuclear matter
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Strangeness propagation and weak decay in nuclear matter
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Faddeev-RPA method for nuclei and atoms
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Self-consistent treatment of short-range correlations in nuclear matter
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Dispersive optical model and the path to the driplines
Recent Ph.D. theses
Libby Roth, Washington University (Ph.D. 2000)
Self-consistent Green's Functions in Nuclear Matter
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Carlo Barbieri, Washington University (Ph.D. 2002)
Self-consistent Green's Function Study of Low-Energy Correlations in
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Neil Robertson, Washington University (Ph.D. 2003)
Effects of short-range correlations on Lambda decay in nuclear matter.
Jonathan Morris, Washington University (Ph.D. 2011)
Dynamic pion studies in nuclear matter.
Seth Waldecker, Washington University (Ph.D. 2011)
Improving the dispersive optical model toward a dispersive self-energy method.
Review article
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Review article for Prog. Part. Nucl. Phys. "Self-consistent Green's function method for nuclei and nuclear matter"
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wimd@wuphys.wustl.edu