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CECAM workshop: Green's function methods: t ... (No replies)

berger
5 years ago
berger 5 years ago

Dear colleagues,

We are happy to announce the CECAM workshop:

Green's function methods: the next generation IV

May 14-17 2019, to be held in Lausanne, Switzerland.

https://www.cecam.org/workshop-1712.html

As usual the workshop aims to bring together the latest developments in the field of many-body Green's function theory.
Among others, this edition will discuss the following two emerging topics:

1) Green's functions within quantum chemistry.
2) Combining Green's functions with other theories such as density-functional theory, reduced-density-matrix functional theory, quantum Monte Carlo, density-matrix renormalization group.

The list of invited speakers includes:

Claudio Attaccalite (Marseille)
Xavier Blase (Grenoble)
Peter Bloechl (Clausthal)
Fabien Bruneval (Saclay)
Pierluigi Cudazzo (Luxembourg)
Karen Hallberg (Bariloche)
Karsten Held (Vienna)
Klaas Giesbertz (Amsterdam)
Xavier Gonze (Louvain-la-Neuve)
Pierre-François Loos (Toulouse)
Valerio Olevano (Grenoble)
Lucia Reining (Palaiseau)
Patrick Rinke (Helsinki)
Davide Sangalli (Rome)
Gianluca Stefanucci (Rome)
Michiel van Setten (Louvain-la-Neuve)
Christian Vorwerk (Berlin)

Applications can be done on the website of the workshop.
There is no registration fee.
The maximum number of total participants is 40.
There will be a poster session to which the participants are encouraged to contribute.

Looking forward to see you in Lausanne,

The organizers (Pina Romaniello, Francesco Sottile, Arjan Berger)




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