Program of the RPA workshop
Révision datée du 8 décembre 2009 à 17:00 par Guscus (discussion | contributions)
Schedule
Monday 25 January | Tuesday 26 January | Wednesday 27 January | Thursday 28 January | Friday 29 January | ||
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9:00am - 12:30pm | Overview Talks | Talks/Discussions | Talks/Discussions | Informal Discussions | ||
12:30pm - 2:00pm | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | ||
2:00pm - 6:30pm | Informal Get Together | Talks/Discussions | Talks/Discussions | Talks/Discussions | Informal Discussions | |
7:30pm | Dinner | Dinner | Dinner | Dinner | Dinner |
Talks will be followed by discussions with no precise time limit.
If you would like to participate in group dinners, please follow this link Dinner and add your name and days of interest.
There will be a wi-fi available during the entire workshop.
A room will be available on Monday 25 for an informal get-together and on Friday 29 for informal post-lectures discussions.
Program
Please add your talk abstract on the RPA abstracts page. You can use login=Participant, password=pi314 to login into the system and enter your abstract. Follow the template provided.
Tuesday Morning Overview Talks
- Peter Schuck, An overview of RPA from the Nuclear Physics perspective, 40 min
- Angel Rubio, An overview of RPA from the Condensed Matter perspective, 40 min
- Mark Casida, An overview of RPA from the Quantum Chemistry perspective, 40 min
- Jan Linderberg, The self-consistent RPA ground state and its connection with projected BCS wavefunctions, 40 min
Other Research Lectures
- Jacek Dobaczewski, RPA strength functions in nuclei with iterative Arnoldi diagonalization, 20 min
- Nguyen Dinh Dang, The Selfconsistent Quasiparticle RPA and Its Description of Thermal Pairing Properties in Nuclei, 30 min
- Thomas Duguet, Multi-reference Energy Density Functional calculations for nuclei, 60 min
- Danilo Gambacurta, Collective Excitations within the Second Random Phase Approximation, 30 min
- Andy Görling, Promising first results with an RPA correlation functional based on the frequency-dependent Kohn-Sham exchange kernel, 30 min
- Xavier Gonze, The two faces of RPA: density functional theory and many-body perturbation theory, 30 min
- Calvin Johnson, How approximate is the random phase approximation? Comparing RPA against full configuration-interaction calculations, 25 min
- Vince Ortiz, Consistent ground states and renormalizations in ab initio propagator theory of molecules, 25 min
- John Perdew, The RPA in a Density-Functional Context, and Its Semilocal Correction, 30 min
- Lucia Reining, Some theoretical and practical aspects of RPA in the context of many-body perturbation theory, 30 min
- Peter Ring, Extended RPA from time dependent density matrix formalism, 40 min
- Adrienn Ruzsinszky, Fully Nonlocal Correction of RPA, 30 min
- Gustavo Scuseria, RPA and coupled cluster theory & some results using range separation, 40 min
- Alex Tkatchenko, Dispersion coefficients from RPA: Implications for intermolecular interactions, 25 min
- Julien Toulouse, Adiabatic-connection fluctuation-dissipation density-functional theory based on range separation, 30 min
- Kazuhiro Yabana, Real-time calculations for RPA response and nonlinear dynamics, 30 min
Just Attending - Not Lecturing
- Gaston Berthier
- Francesco Catara
- Paola Gori-Giorgi
- Marcella Grasso
- Stefan Kurth
- Mathieu Lewin
- Fred Manby
- Andreas Savin
- Marcel Veneroni