International Workshop on New Frontier of Numerical Methods for Many-Body Correlations ― Methodologies and Algorithms for Fermion Many-Body Problems
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2015年02月18日 09時00分 から 2015年02月21日 17時00分 |
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場所 | Hongo Campus, The University of Tokyo |
連絡先名称 | Mamiko Horii (secretary) |
連絡先電話番号 | 03-5841-6807 |
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Scope:
Efficient and reliable computation of strongly interacting many fermion systems for the purpose of clarifying novel properties and unexplored concept of nature is a grand challenge of computational science. The development of fermion simulations and their methods are widely recognized as the key for the next generation of simulation of matter that has the predictive power. Efficient methods of fermion simulations will serve for the breakthrough in many areas of physics, chemistry and biology.
This workshop focuses on the methodologies and algorithms for fermion many-body systems. Efficient and accurate algorithms will be intensively discussed. This is a joint activity of condensed matter physics, nuclear and elementary particle physics as well as quantum chemistry. The workshop is organized for intensive and thorough discussions among people from different disciplines to stimulate interdisciplinary collaborations. Our focus will be on tensor network algorithms and related matrix product methods, various quantum Monte Carlo methods, first-principles approaches, methods for dynamics and others together with their cutting-edge applications.
Date:
Wednesday, February 18 - Saturday, February 21, 2015
Invited speakers:
February 18
Paul Ayers (Department of Chemistry, McMaster University, Canada)
Stefano Gandolfi (Theoretical Division, T-2, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
Hiroshi Nakatsuji (Quantum Chemistry Research Institute, Japan)
Noritaka Shimizu (CNS, University of Tokyo, Japan)
Gustavo E. Scuseria (Department of Chemistry & Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, USA)
February 19
George Booth (King's College London / University of Cambridge, UK)
Garnet Kin-Lic Chan (Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, USA)
George Fann (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)
Hidekatsu Nemura (Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan
)
Junya Otsuki (Department of Physics, Tohoku University, Japan)
Sandro Sorella (SISSA, Trieste, Italy)
February 20
Silke Biermann (Ecole Polytechnique, France)
Emanuel Gull (Department of Physics, University of Michigan, USA)
Tomotoshi Nishino (Department of Physics, Kobe University, Japan)
Roman Orus (Institut für Physik, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Germany)
Toru Shiozaki (Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, USA)
Takeshi Yanai (Institute for Molecular Science, Japan)
February 21
Takashi Nakatsukasa (Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Takashi Oka (Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan)
Naofumi Tsunoda (Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan)
James P. Vary (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, USA)
Scope:
Efficient and reliable computation of strongly interacting many fermion systems for the purpose of clarifying novel properties and unexplored concept of nature is a grand challenge of computational science. The development of fermion simulations and their methods are widely recognized as the key for the next generation of simulation of matter that has the predictive power. Efficient methods of fermion simulations will serve for the breakthrough in many areas of physics, chemistry and biology.
This workshop focuses on the methodologies and algorithms for fermion many-body systems. Efficient and accurate algorithms will be intensively discussed. This is a joint activity of condensed matter physics, nuclear and elementary particle physics as well as quantum chemistry. The workshop is organized for intensive and thorough discussions among people from different disciplines to stimulate interdisciplinary collaborations. Our focus will be on tensor network algorithms and related matrix product methods, various quantum Monte Carlo methods, first-principles approaches, methods for dynamics and others together with their cutting-edge applications.
Date:
Wednesday, February 18 - Saturday, February 21, 2015
Invited speakers:
February 18
Paul Ayers (Department of Chemistry, McMaster University, Canada)
Stefano Gandolfi (Theoretical Division, T-2, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
Hiroshi Nakatsuji (Quantum Chemistry Research Institute, Japan)
Noritaka Shimizu (CNS, University of Tokyo, Japan)
Gustavo E. Scuseria (Department of Chemistry & Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, USA)
February 19
George Booth (King's College London / University of Cambridge, UK)
Garnet Kin-Lic Chan (Department of Chemistry, Princeton University, USA)
George Fann (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)
Hidekatsu Nemura (Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan
)
Junya Otsuki (Department of Physics, Tohoku University, Japan)
Sandro Sorella (SISSA, Trieste, Italy)
February 20
Silke Biermann (Ecole Polytechnique, France)
Emanuel Gull (Department of Physics, University of Michigan, USA)
Tomotoshi Nishino (Department of Physics, Kobe University, Japan)
Roman Orus (Institut für Physik, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Germany)
Toru Shiozaki (Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University, USA)
Takeshi Yanai (Institute for Molecular Science, Japan)
February 21
Takashi Nakatsukasa (Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Takashi Oka (Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan)
Naofumi Tsunoda (Department of Physics, University of Tokyo, Japan)
James P. Vary (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, USA)
Program oral (pdf) poster (pdf)
Time table of program


Venue:
Hongo Campus, University of Tokyo
February 18 Room #212, Faculty of Engineering, Bldg. 2
February 19-21 Koshiba Hall, Faculty of Science, Bldg. 1
75 & 100 in [access information]
Important dates:
- Deadline for abstract submission: January 15, 2015
- Deadline for registration: January 30, 2015
Call for papers
You are invited to submit an abstract for presentation at the workshop.
Selected abstracts will be accepted for oral presentations. Other abstracts will be accepted for poster presentations.
Please use the abstract template (Word document) for submission.
<Registration>
<Abstract submission>
Accomodation:
Organizing committee:
Masatoshi Imada (chair), Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
Takaharu Otsuka, Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
Seiichiro Ten-no, Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe University
Naoki Kawashima, Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
Youhei Yamaji (secretary), Quantum-Phase Electronics Center, University of Tokyo
Organizers from the project:
Masatoshi Imada, Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
Takaharu Otsuka, Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
Seiichiro Ten-no, Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe University
Naoki Kawashima, Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
Youhei Yamaji, Quantum-Phase Electronics Center, University of Tokyo
Synge Todo, Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
Yu-ya Ohnishi, Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe University
Takahiro Ohgoe, Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
Sponsors:
Program oral (pdf) poster (pdf)
Time table of program
Venue:
Hongo Campus, University of Tokyo
February 18 Room #212, Faculty of Engineering, Bldg. 2
February 19-21 Koshiba Hall, Faculty of Science, Bldg. 1
75 & 100 in [access information]
Important dates:
- Deadline for abstract submission: January 15, 2015
- Deadline for registration: January 30, 2015
Call for papers
You are invited to submit an abstract for presentation at the workshop.
Selected abstracts will be accepted for oral presentations. Other abstracts will be accepted for poster presentations.
Please use the abstract template (Word document) for submission.
<Registration>
<Abstract submission>
Accomodation:
Organizing committee:
Masatoshi Imada (chair), Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
Takaharu Otsuka, Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
Seiichiro Ten-no, Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe University
Naoki Kawashima, Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
Youhei Yamaji (secretary), Quantum-Phase Electronics Center, University of Tokyo
Organizers from the project:
Masatoshi Imada, Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo
Takaharu Otsuka, Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
Seiichiro Ten-no, Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe University
Naoki Kawashima, Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
Youhei Yamaji, Quantum-Phase Electronics Center, University of Tokyo
Synge Todo, Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
Yu-ya Ohnishi, Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe University
Takahiro Ohgoe, Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo