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ANDERS WILHELM SANDVIK
(Boston University, USA)
The evolving story of deconfined quantum criticality
ANDREA ZEN
(University of Naples Federico II, Italy)
Fostering accuracy in modelling materials and molecular complexes with quantum Monte Carlo
CHRISTOPH EMANUEL GULL
(University of Michigan, USA)
Tensor Trains: Replacing Monte Carlo with Tensor Decompositions
CHUNHAN FENG
(Flatiron Institute, USA)
Metal-insulator transition and quantum magnetism in the SU(3) Fermi-Hubbard Model
DARIO ALFE
(University of Naples Federico II, Italy)
The Earth’s inner core nucleation paradox
ERIO TOSATTI
(ICTP, SISSA, Italy)
A Strongly Correlated Life With Sandro Sorella
FAKHER FAKHRY ASSAAD
(Institut fur Theoretische Physik und Astrophysik, Universitat Wurzburg, Germany)
Phases and exotic phase transitions of a two-dimensional Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model
FENGJIE MA
(Beijing Normal University, China)
Many-body electronic structure calculations by auxiliary-field quantum Monte Carlo
GAETANO SENATORE
(University of Trieste, Italy)
Effects of valley degeneracy on the excitonic condensation in an electron-hole symmetric bilayer: a QMC study
JIANJUN DONG
(Chongqing University, China)
Development of long-range phase coherence on the Kondo lattice
KAOUTHER ESSALAH
(University of Tunis El-Manar, Tunisia)
The determinant quantum Monte Carlo (DQMC) Investigation of Alternating Hubbard Model
KOSUKE NAKANO
(NIMS, Japan)
TurboRVB: past, present and future
LIAM BERNHEIMER
(School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Path Integration, Lexicographic Symmetrization, and Derivative-Free Energy Estimation Within the Stochastic Representation of Wavefunctions
LUCA FAUSTO TOCCHIO
(SISSA, Italy)
Variational Monte Carlo in a multi-band Hubbard model for the iron pnictides: orbital selectivity and superconductivity
LUCAS KYLE WAGNER
(University of Illinois, USA)
Models derived from many-body ab initio calculations: high accuracy using quasiparticles
LUCIANO LORIS VITERITTI
(University of Trieste, Italy)
Transformer variational wave functions for frustrated quantum spin systems
MANUEL WEBER
(Institute of Theoretical Physics, Germany)
Directed-loop quantum Monte Carlo for retarded interactions: Competing orders from phonons & dissipation-induced orde
MARKUS HOLZMANN
(CNRS, France)
Electron gas and hydrogen: From ground state energies towards excitation speactra
MASAO OGATA
(University of Tokyo, Japan)
Excited states beyond Mott gap in half-filled Hubbard model
Excited_states_beyond_Mott_gap_in_half-filled_Hubbard_model_M._OGATA.pdf
MASATOSHI IMADA
(University of Tokyo, Japan)
Ab initio studies on quantum spin liquid in molecular solids and superconductivity in cuprates
MINGPU QIN
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)
Stripe and superconductivity in the doped 2D Hubbard model
NATANAEL DE CARVALHO COSTA
(University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Benchmarking the variational auxiliary field quantum Monte Carlo method
RAFFAELE RESTA
(University of Trieste, Italy)
The archetypical Z_2 invariant: electrical polarization in one dimension
SAM AZADI
(University of Oxford, UK)
Correlation energy of the uniform electron liquid
SEYED ALI ALAVI-SHOVISHTARI
(Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany)
The best of both worlds: how to combine real-space concepts from VMC with orbital-based quantum chemistry
STEFANO RAGNI
(University of Vienna, Austria)
Polaron with Quadratic Electron-phonon Interaction
TAO LI
(Renmin University, China)
Several new variational optimization methods and their application in highly frustrated magnetic models
TIANXING MA
(Beijing Normal University, China)
Magnetic, Superconducting, and Metal-Insulating Phase Transitions in the Hubbard Model
WILLIAM MATTHEW COLWYN FOULKES
(Imperial College London, Blackett Laboratory, UK)
Approximating Many-Electron Wave Functions using Neural Networks
YANG ZI MENG
(The University of Hong Kong)
The teaching from entanglement: 2D SU(2) antiferromagnet to valence bond solid deconfined quantum critical points are not conformal
YUICHI OTSUKA
(RIKEN Center, Japan)
QMC study of Hubbard models with Dirac dispersion
Organizers
Federico BECCA (University of Trieste, Italy), Michele CASULA (CNRS and Sorbonne University, France), Fengjie MA (Beijing Normal University, China), Seiji YUNOKI (RIKEN, Japan), Shiwei ZHANG (Flatiron Institute, USA), Local Organiser: Sandro Scandolo (ICTP)
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