DMFT-QE Symposium

2024-2025 Schedule

DateSpeakerTitleSpeakerTitle
September 16, 2024Steffen BackesThe noncausality problem in non-local extensions of DMFT and implications for high-energy satellites in the spectral functionAnna GallerSemi-local exchange and dynamical mean-field theory approach to the electronic structure of rare-earth semiconductors
October 21, 2024TBDTBDTBDTBD
November 25, 2024TBDTBDTBDTBD
December 16, 2024TBDTBDTBDTBD
January 13, 2025TBDTBDTBDTBD
February 10, 2025TBDTBDTBDTBD
March 3, 2025TBDTBDTBDTBD
April 14, 2025TBDTBDTBDTBD
May 12, 2025TBDTBDTBDTBD
June 16, 2025TBDTBDTBDTBD
July 7, 2025TBDTBDTBDTBD

This is a monthly event taking place on Mondays 9:30am to 11:00am (US Eastern Time Zone). It is intended as a forum bringing together the community of researchers interested in Dynamical Mean Field Theory/Quantum Embedding methods, of all seniorities, covering a broad range of recent topics from methodological developments to applications in physics, chemistry, and materials science. Each session lasts 90 minutes and consists of two presentations of approximately 30 minutes each followed by 15 minutes for questions/discussions. The talks will be recorded (with speakers’ permission) and made available online.

Organizers: Antoine Georges, Olivier Gingras, Thomas Schäfer, Olivier Parcollet

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Past DMFT-QE Symposium Schedules:

2023-2024 DMFT-QE Symposium
 
 

  • Steering Committeeplus--large
    Ryotaro Arita
    Elena (Leni) Bascones
    Silke Biermann
    Massimo Capone
    Sangkook Choi
    Xi Dai
    Luca de' Medici
    Martin Eckstein
    Olle Eriksson
    Michel Ferrero
    Emanuel Gull
    Karsten Held
    Masatoshi Imada
    Mikhail Katsnelson
    Gabriel Kotliar
    Alexander Lichtenstein
    Walter Metzner
    Andrew Millis
    Jernej Mravlje
    Giorgio Sangiovanni
    Ji-Hoon Shim
    Jan Tomczak
    André-Marie Tremblay
    Roser Valenti
    Dieter Vollhardt
    Tim Wehling
    Philipp Werner
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