Online workshop "Ab initio simulations of correlated fermions“
- Kiel University, July 8-9 2020
- organization: M. Bonitz (Kiel) and T. Dornheim (CASUS)
- Each day we had about 60 participants from all over the world
- Thanks for joining and for a stimulating scientific discussion
- Speakers are asked to share their presentations, see links next to talks
- Papers are invited to a special issue of Contributions to Plasma Physics, see below
Day 1: Quantum Monte Carlo and DFT
- Matthew Foulkes (Imperial College, London): „Solving the Many-Electron Schrödinger Equation with Deep Neural Networks“, slides
- Tobias Dornheim (CASUS, Görlitz): „Recent developments of PIMC for correlated electrons“, slides
- Vladimir Filinov (IVTAN, Moscow): „Sign problems, the Pauli blocking in phase space and the Lefschetz thimbles“, slides
- Paul Hamann (Kiel University): „Reconstruction of dynamic properties via QMC“, slides
- Pavel Levashov (IVTAN, Moscow): „Entropy evaluation in atomistic simulations", slides
- Burkhard Militzer (University of California Berkeley): „Path integral Monte Carlo simulations of real materials“
- Fionn Malone (Lawrence Livermore National Lab): „Finite Temperature Auxiliary Field QMC“
- Brenda Rubenstein (Brown University): „Finite Temperature AFQMC for Molecules and Solids“
Day 2: Nonequilibrium Green Functions
- Gianluca Stefanucci (University of Rome Tor Vergata): „Fast Electron-boson simulations“
- Jan-Philip Joost (Kiel University): „The G1-G2 scheme“, slides
- Claudio Verdozzi (Lund University): „Manipulating skyrmions: The explicit role of the electrons“
- Zhandos Moldabekov (Al Farabi University, Almaty): „Quantum Hydrodynamics for quantum plasmas“, slides
- Simone Latini (Max Planck Institute for the Structure of Matter, Hamburg): „Ultrafast Laser-Assisted Stabilization of Ionized Adenine"
Special issue of Contributions to Plasma Physics "Simulation of correlated fermions and quantum plasmas"
- Open to everybody. Submissions from workshop speakers are particularly welcome
- Article types: original research papers, reviews, tutorials
- Guest editors: T. Dornheim, H. Kählert, and P. Ludwig
- Deadline: September 1
- Open access: free of charge if corresponding author's institution is part of DEAL consortium (includes e.g. most German institutions)
- Link for Authors