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* Create an "advanced institute" where people can come and interact for longer periods.
 
* Create an "advanced institute" where people can come and interact for longer periods.
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* Create and maintain An interactive wiki web-site, including :
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** On-line tutorials involving introductory and more advance theoretical material, on-line computer exercices.
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** Short texts (wiki pages ?) clarifying for each class and sub-class of methods, for all outsiders of these sub-communities :
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*** what are the basic underlying concepts,
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*** what it can and cannot do, 
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** Wiki-like approach that will allow people to rapidly enter the field, and update their knowledge.
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* Prizes and awards
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** What for ? Is it really relevant for a small community ?…
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** Where is  the money coming from? Who needs such an encouragement?
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* Favor the developments of fast and easy-to-use programs, interfaced to commonly used packages. 
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* Develop the interactions with “real chemists” who are the people who need these concepts :
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** What can we organise to enhance this interaction?
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** Should we create a data base that can be searched?
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* How do we stay to machine learning?
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** A priori, it gives no insight. But can it not be that it provides a source for which we can develop tools that give insight?
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* Tools adapted for large systems.
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** Should we develop tools/concepts for methods that are not quantum, but could be useful to get insight in large and complex systems, such as enzymes, proteins, etc.?
  
 
* How should we fund all this ?  
 
* How should we fund all this ?  
 
** Getting people to meet at a workshop costs a lot of money. The "advanced institute" would cost even more...
 
** Getting people to meet at a workshop costs a lot of money. The "advanced institute" would cost even more...
 
** ''Meetings: Should we try to meet over internet, with tools like Skype, Zoom, ..., (cf.  https://winterschool.cc/)? At least, this is cheap, and meetings can be recorded, and followed by those who did not participate.''
 
** ''Meetings: Should we try to meet over internet, with tools like Skype, Zoom, ..., (cf.  https://winterschool.cc/)? At least, this is cheap, and meetings can be recorded, and followed by those who did not participate.''

Version du 15 mars 2018 à 16:23

  • Regular interactive workshops gathering developers in conceptual models and interpretative methods of all classes
  • Regular conferences involving also chemists interested by using conceptual models and interpretative methods
  • Regular Tutorial schools on different classes of conceptual models and interpretative methods
  • Create an "advanced institute" where people can come and interact for longer periods.
  • Create and maintain An interactive wiki web-site, including :
    • On-line tutorials involving introductory and more advance theoretical material, on-line computer exercices.
    • Short texts (wiki pages ?) clarifying for each class and sub-class of methods, for all outsiders of these sub-communities :
      • what are the basic underlying concepts,
      • what it can and cannot do,
    • Wiki-like approach that will allow people to rapidly enter the field, and update their knowledge.
  • Prizes and awards
    • What for ? Is it really relevant for a small community ?…
    • Where is the money coming from? Who needs such an encouragement?
  • Favor the developments of fast and easy-to-use programs, interfaced to commonly used packages.
  • Develop the interactions with “real chemists” who are the people who need these concepts :
    • What can we organise to enhance this interaction?
    • Should we create a data base that can be searched?


  • How do we stay to machine learning?
    • A priori, it gives no insight. But can it not be that it provides a source for which we can develop tools that give insight?
  • Tools adapted for large systems.
    • Should we develop tools/concepts for methods that are not quantum, but could be useful to get insight in large and complex systems, such as enzymes, proteins, etc.?
  • How should we fund all this ?
    • Getting people to meet at a workshop costs a lot of money. The "advanced institute" would cost even more...
    • Meetings: Should we try to meet over internet, with tools like Skype, Zoom, ..., (cf. https://winterschool.cc/)? At least, this is cheap, and meetings can be recorded, and followed by those who did not participate.