Dear colleague,
We would like you to encourage students and young researchers to
participate in the following school on numerical methods to be held in
Bariloche, Argentina, Dec. 2-5 2011 and related conferences:
ANDES/ALPS School on Numerical Methods for Many-Body Theories Dec. 2-5, 2011
Bariloche, Argentina
http://fisica.cab.cnea.gov.ar/mbt16/index.php/ANDES/ALPS_School_on_Numerical_Methods_for_Many-Body_Theoriesandhttp://fisica.cab.cnea.gov.ar/mbt16/
The deadline is pretty soon: August 5!
We are attaching the flyer of both events and kindly ask you to please
print it out and hang it up in your group.
We thank you for your collaboration,
With best regards,
The ANDES/ALPS School Organizing Committee:
Pablo Cornaglia
Adrian Feiguin
Daniel Garcia
Karen Hallberg
Gonzalo Usaj
Web page:http://fisica.cab.cnea.gov.ar/mbt16/
http://fisica.cab.cnea.gov.ar/mbt16/index.php/ANDES/ALPS_School_on_Numerical_Methods_for_Many-Body_Theories
Contact:mbt16@cab.cnea.gov.ar
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ANDES/ALPS School on Numerical Methods for Many-Body Theories
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Bariloche, Argentina, Dec. 2 to 5, 2011
This school is aimed at advanced students in Physics and Chemistry. It
will cover several of the most important numerical methods used in
Many-Body Theories, taught by world leaders in the field. Some partial
support is available for a reduced number of students. There will be
hands-on activities for a practical learning of the computational
tools.
There is no registration fee for this activity. The activities will
take place at the campus of the Centro Atómico Bariloche (located
9.5km West of the city of Bariloche) and students will be lodged on
campus and at hotels in Bariloche.
LECTURERS:
Uli Schollwoeck: The Density Matrix Renormalization Group (DMRG) and
Matrix Product States
Adrián Feiguin: Time-dependent Methods
Simon Trebst: Series Expansions
Matthias Troyer: Quantum Monte Carlo
Philip Werner: Impurity Solvers for DMFT and Diagrammatic Monte Carlo Techniques
Antoine Georges, Michel Ferrero and Markus Aichhorn: Realistic
Simulations for Strongly Correlated Materials (DMFT+DFT)
Thomas Pruschke: The Numerical Renormalization Group (NRG)
Deadlines:
Registration and Reception of Abstracts August 5, 2011
Acceptance of Contributions August 26, 2011
Registration fee (early payment) October 1, 2011
(full support is available for a limited number of students upon request)
Related conferences:
1) 16th International Conference on Recent Progress in Many-Body
Theories - RPMBT16
Bariloche, Argentina, Nov. 28 to Dec. 2 2011
(http://fisica.cab.cnea.gov.ar/mbt16/)
2) New Frontiers in the Physics of Two Dimensional Electron Systems,
Buenos Aires, Nov. 23-25 2011
(http://wwwtest.magnet.fsu.edu/mediacenter/seminars/icam/)
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Adrian E. Feiguin
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Physics and Astronomy
University of Wyoming
307-766-6534