[Colloqium] David Cassidy – Recent experimental progress in positronium-laser physics

Speaker: David Cassidy from the University College London. Title: Recent experimental progress in positronium-laser physics Time and place: Thursday November 7 at 15.15 (coffee and tea from 15.00) in the Oskar Klein auditorium FR4. Abstract: The field of experimental positronium physics has advanced significantly in recent years, in many cases by employing new techniques for trapping […]

Ren-Shu Wang – Exploring superconductivity in organobismuth molecules

NORDITA // South (Meeting Room 112.006B) Roslagstullsbacken 23, Stockholm, Sweden

Exploring superconductivity in organobismuth molecules   Ren-Shu Wang Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research, Shanghai 201203, China   Recently, novel quantum phenomena such as topological insulators and […]

Group Meeting

NORDITA // South (Meeting Room 112.006B) Roslagstullsbacken 23, Stockholm, Sweden

Schedule: Presentation by Razmik.

[Colloquium] A. Balatsky – Dynamic Quantum Matter

Speaker: Alexander Balatsky from NORDITA.   Title:  Dynamic Quantum Matter Time and place: Thursday November 14 at 15.15 (coffee and tea from 15.00) in the Oskar Klein auditorium FR4.

Open Acess Publishing – Peter Mitchell (IntechOpen)

Open Access books presentation / Q&A Session Peter Mitchell (IntechOpen, London) 20 November   You are invited to join a short session with Peter Mitchell from IntechOpen, a start-up publisher specialising in Open Access books and progressive funding models. The session will cover: Disseminating your work with impact: the benefits of non-journal Open Access publishing […]

[Talk] Bastiaan J. Braams – Machine learning of equivariant functions inspired by atomistic modelling and three-dimensional image processing.

NORDITA // West (Meeting Room 122:026)

Title: Machine learning of equivariant functions inspired by atomistic modelling and three-dimensional image processing. Speaker: Bastiaan J. Braams, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Abstract: Over the past several years big data methods, including but not limited to use of deep convolutional neural networks, have been very successful in computer science applications and […]

[Talk] Hui-Ke Jin – Efficient tensor network representation for Gutzwiller projected states of paired fermions

Title: Efficient tensor network representation for Gutzwiller projected states of paired fermions Abstract: Recent work by Y.H. Wu {\em et al}, proposed a numerical method, so called MPO-MPS method, by which several types of quantum many-body wave functions, in particular, the projected Fermi sea state, can be efficiently represented as a tensor network. In this paper, […]