ALF Workshop 29.06. – 02.07.2020
After the conference in Göttingen, there will be a satellite workshop on the Monte Carlo package Algorithms for Lattice Fermions (ALF). See the Conference website and the ALF homepage for more information.
After the conference in Göttingen, there will be a satellite workshop on the Monte Carlo package Algorithms for Lattice Fermions (ALF). See the Conference website and the ALF homepage for more information.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event has been rescheduled from June 22-25, 2020 to June 14-17, 2021. The venue stays the same.
The conference will be held at Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany, from June 14 to June 17, 2021. There will be a welcome event on Sunday, June 13 from 6pm to 8pm. The conference will take place at the Convention Centre at the Old Observatory (the Observatory where Carl-Friedrich Gauss worked).
Subject
The conference will cover the following topics in strongly correlated quantum systems:
We aim to bring together both international experts in the computational methods used in these fields as well as experts for the underlying theory and the analytical description. Moreover, a selected number of experimentalists will hold overview talks.
Invited Speakers
Program
Welcome event: Sunday June 13st 2021, from 6pm to 8pm
Begin: Monday June 14th 2021, 8:30am
End: Thursday, June 17th 2021, ca. 2pm
Timetable TBA
Satellite Workshop
After the conference in Göttingen, there will be a satellite workshop on the Monte Carlo package Algorithms for Lattice Fermions (ALF). See the Conference website and the ALF homepage for more information.
Slides and scanned notices can be found here: …
Poster
Each poster should be no larger than A0 (85 cm x 120 cm).
If you wish to print your poster in Göttingen, we recommend the following copy shops:
Registration
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have currently suspended the registration.
Register here. The registration fee is 150€.
Invited Speakers do not need to register.
Accommodation
The conference fee does not cover the costs for accommodation.
The hotel reservations for the invited speakers will be handled by the conference secretary based on the arrival/departure information mentioned in the registration form.
For participants, we have blocked rooms in the following hotels, they can reserve these rooms by contacting the hotel and mentioning the code “FOR1807“. Please note that the rooms will only be held until certain dates (see below).
GHotel hotel & living Göttingen
15 Business double rooms for individual usage at 85€/night
Address: Bahnhofsallee 1a, 37081 Göttingen
www.ghotel.de
Phone: +49 551 – 52 11 0
Cancellation: Free of charge until 7 days prior to arrival
Blocked until: 10.05.2020
Ihr Hotel Beckmann
10 single rooms with breakfast at 59€/night
Address: Ulrideshuser Str. 44, 37077 Göttingen
www.hotel-beckmann.de
Phone: +49 551 – 20 90 80
Cancellation: Free of charge until 7 days prior to arrival
Blocked until: 17.05.2020
LEINE-Hotel Boardinghouse
10 single rooms with breakfast at 59€/night
Address: Groner Landstraße 55, 37081 Göttingen
www.leinehotel-goe.de
Phone: +49 551 – 50 51 0
Cancellation: Free of charge until 7 days prior to arrival
Blocked until: 11.05.2020
Hotel Central Göttingen
13 single rooms at 84€/night
2 double rooms at 109€/night (suitable for participants with children)
Address: Jüdenstraße 12, 37073 Göttingen
www.hotel-central.com
Phone: +49 551 – 5 71 57
Cancellation: Free of charge until 3 days prior to arrival
Blocked until: 01.03.2020
Scientific Organizers:
Conference secretary:
Kati Oldenburg, Göttingen:
Tel. +49 551 39-27682
Fax +49 551 39-29631
Email: kati.oldenburg[at]theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de
Speakers:
Z. Y. Meng | Fermion quantum criticality |
D. Luitz | Many body localization |
I. Cirac | Tensor networks/ quantum information |
B. Bauer | Quantum Computations |
M. Hohenadler | Coupled boson-fermion systems |
G. Carleo | machine leaning for many body systems |
The Internal FOR1807 meeting 2017 took place in Würzburg from 29. to 30. March 2017.
The meeting was used for scientific exchange between all colaborators of the research unit, as well as the organization of ongoing research projects.
Currently, the Computing Centre of the University Würzburg has the following job offer for High Performance Computing: Link
February 19-23, 2018
The FOR 1807 Winter School on Numerical Methods for Strongly Correlated Quantum Systems will take place in Marburg at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Marburg from Monday, Feb. 19 to Friday, Feb. 23, 2018.
Subject
The school will cover the following numerical approaches to strongly correlated quantum systems:
Areas of application will include application of machine learning to solid state systems, quantum dissipative systems, quantum computation, strongly correlated fermionic, bosonic, and (frustrated) magnetic systems.
Speakers
Program
Download: Program
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | |
8:15-10:00 | ML1 Wang |
QMC2 (CT-INT) Hohenadler |
TN1 Pollmann |
TN2 Pollmann |
QMC3 (AFQMC) Assaad |
10:00-10:30 | Coffee | Coffee | Coffee | Coffee | Coffee |
10:30-12:15 | QDS1 Kollath |
ML2 Wang |
ED1 Honecker |
DMRG Manmana |
ED2 Hands-On Honnecker/Wietek |
12:15-14:30 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
14:30-16:15 | QMC1 (SSE) Wessel |
QDS2 Kollath |
ML3 Hands-On Wang |
Social Program (Sightseeing) |
QMC4 Hands-On (ALF) Hofmann/Goth/Assaad |
16:15-16:45 | Coffee | Coffee | Coffee | TN3 Hands-On Pollmann |
End of school |
16:45-17:30 | Contributed Talks |
Contributed Talks |
QDT Steinigeweg |
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17:30-18:15 | Poster Session (Open end) |
Poster Session (Open end) |
Banquet (from 19:00) |
Slides and scanned notices can be found here:
marburg2018.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de
Informations for Hands-On Sessions:
For the following Hands-On sessions, please install the according packages/programs:
Tensor Networks: Intelpython, Canopy, or Anaconda (Python v2.7)
Machine Learning: Please visit this site
Exact Diagonalization: Python (2.7), documentation: https://github.com/alexwie/ed_basics
AFQMC (ALF): For the tutorial, visit this site. The ALF code can be found here.
To download the tutorial: git clone https://alf.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de/ALF/ALF-Tutorial
To download the source code: git clone https://alf.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de/ALF/ALF.git
SSE. You can download a python SSE code here.
Poster
Each poster should be no larger than A0 (85 cm x 120 cm).
If you wish to print your poster in Marburg, we recommend the following copy shops, close to the university:
Registration
Registration deadline expired at January 15, 2018. You can register for the waiting list here. We will contact you to clarify your participation as soon as possible.
Accommodation
Accommodation can be booked through the office of tourism of the town of Marburg. Please book as early as possible to be assured an accommodation of your choice; the deadline for guaranteed bookings is Jan. 15, 2018.
The conference fee does not cover the costs for accommodation.
The physics of interacting Dirac systems has witnessed an explosion of activity in recent years, with the focus clearly shifting from the description of topologically non-trivial band structures and single-particle physics to the many-body and non-equilibrium effects. This includes the emerging understanding of the Hubbard model on honeycomb lattice, nodal semimetals and Weyl elementary excitations, graphene in effective magnetic fields, systems with the quadratic band touching points, and alike. The Conference will focus on different aspects of the interplay between interactions and topology including but not limited to the discussion of:
– Topological phases of interacting Dirac systems
– Effects of disorder and Anderson localization
– Real and artificial magnetic fields coupled to Dirac fermions
– Effects of long-range interaction in real and artificial 2D and 3D materials
– Non-equilibrium dynamics and quantum transport in Dirac and Weyl systems
– Engineering of interaction-induced topological states
The goal of this conference is to bring together a diverse group of theorists and experimentalists actively working on the above and related problems, for a week of talks and discussions. The program will include invited and contributed talks and a poster session. Time will be reserved for informal discussions within several round tables devoted to both “smoking-gun” experiments and theories. The poster session with short presentation of posters will give an opportunity for young scientists to present their recent results.
The aim of the school is to teach young PhD students the basics of tensor-product states as well as the most recent technical developments. This is particularly important given the increasing number of groups working on this quickly evolving topic. The lectures will be given by researchers who work actively both on the development and the application on tensor-product state based methods.
http://www.pks.mpg.de/tensor16/
http://www.pks.mpg.de/fileadmin/user_upload/tensor16_Poster.pdf
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