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KI-Net Conference Announcement

Mathematical and Numerical Aspects of Quantum Dynamics

Jun 19 - 21, 2018

Ctr for Scientific Computation & Math. Modeling, UMd
University of Maryland, College Park

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ABSTRACT

Understanding and numerical simulation of quantum dynamics remains one of the greatest outstanding scientific challenges. This workshop aims to gather a group of mathematicians, physicists and chemists to exchange ideas and foster collaborations on various topics related to quantum dynamics. Potential topics include adiabatic theory, toplogical insulators, semiclassical analysis, and numerical methods include surface hopping, path-integral, quantum Monte Carlo, and tensor network methods. 

GOALS

Bringing together  chemists and physicists with focus on topics in chemical and quantum dynamics with potential intercation for applied math, in particular, issues that can benefits from further impact using kinetic theories. The goal is  to have a forward-looking workshop that establishes long term interactions between communities.

REGISTRATION CLOSED

ORGANIZERS

NameAffiliationEmail
Jianfeng LuDuke University, Mathematics Departmentjianfeng@math.duke.edu
Eitan TadmorUniversity of Marylandtadmor@cscamm.umd.edu

CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS

NameAffiliation
Thomas BarthelDuke University
Victor BatistaYale University
Yu CaoDuke University
Thomas ChenUniversity of Texas at Austin
Hsing-Ta ChenUniversity of Pennsylvania
Li ChenUniversity of Toronto
Giovanni CiccottiSapienza University of Rome
Di FangUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
Gero FrieseckeTechnische Universität München
Michael HottUT Austin
Mohammed LemouCNRS and University of Rennes 1, France
C. Dave LevermoreUniversity of Maryland
Yingzhou LiDuke University
Jianfeng LuDuke University
Yvon MadayUniversity of Paris VI
Thomas MarklandStanford University
Thomas F. MillerCalifornia Institute of Technology
Andres Montoya-CastilloStanford University
Krishan RajaratnamUniversity of Toronto
Israel Michael SigalUniversity of Toronto
Christof SparberUniversity of Illinois at Chicago
Eric StachuraHaverford College
Joseph SubotnikUniversity of Pennsylvania
Eitan TadmorUniversity of Maryland
Roel TempelaarColumbia University
Zhe WangDuke University
Alexander WatsonDuke University
Lexing YingStanford University


FUNDING

A limited amount of travel and local lodging is available for researchers in the early stages of their career who want to attend the full program, especially for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows.

INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTS

CSCAMM,UMd Visitor Guide

Ctr for Scientific Computation & Math. Modeling, UMd (CSCAMM,UMd)
4146 CSIC, Bldg 406, Paint Branch Drive
College Park, MD

Email: tadmor@cscamm.umd.edu

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Funding provided by the NSF through the KI-net Grant.