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Annual meeting 2020 (online)

24-25 September 2020

Will be held online!​

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The schedule will be announced anytime soon, meanwhile please note that the duration of the presentations are:

  • 45 minutes (45' + 5' questions) for post-doc's and senior researchers

  • 30 minutes (25' + 5' questions) for Phd candidates

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SCHEDULE

Thursday September 24:

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09:00 - 09:50   Thicke: Numerical methods for computing edge states   [pdf]

09:50 - 10:20   Polack: A strategy to compute accurate initial density matrices for repeated self-consistent field calculations  [pdf]

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10:20 - 10:50    (kind of) social coffee time

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10:50 - 11:40   Monmarché: Adaptive biasing algorithms for sampling: increasing the number of reaction coordinates through tensor approximation

11:40 - 12:10   Ramil: Langevin processes in bounded-in-position domains: application to quasi-stationary distributions  [pdf]

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12:10 - 13:30    Lunch

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13:30 - 14:20    Herbst: Local density of states based preconditioning for Kohn-Sham equations: An adaptive black-box preconditioner for large inhomogeneous systems  [pdf]

14:20 - 15:10    Dupuy: Convergence analysis of adaptive DIIS algorithms with application to electronic ground state calculations  [pdf]

15:10 - 15:40    Theisen: Optimal Eigensolvers for Dirichlet Schrödinger Operators with Nonnegative Additive Separable Potentials in Long Domains  [pdf]

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15:40 - 16:00    (kind of) social coffee time

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16:00 - 16:50    Dusson: Analysis of the Feshbach-Schur method for the planewave discretization of Schrödinger operators

16:50 - 17:20    Kemlin: Some applications of perturbation theory in the context of planewave DFT

Friday September 25: 

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08:30 - 09:20    Zimmer: On fluctuations in particle systems and their links to macroscopic models  [pdf]

09:20 - 09:50    Vögler: Breaking the Curse of Dimension in Multi-marginal Kantorovich Optimal Transport on Finite State Spaces

09:50 - 10:20    Coyaud: Approximation of Optimal Transport problems with marginal moments constraints  [pdf]

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10:20 - 10:50    (kind of) social coffee time

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10:50 - 11:20   Di Cairano: An Effective Continuum Model for studying the Protein Diffusion in Lipid Membrane  [pdf]

11:20 - 12:10   Mikhalev: Linearly Scaling Computation of Solvation Energy in a Framework of the Polarized Continuum Model Using the Fast Multipole Method  [pdf]

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Please register in any case (whether you want to participate with or without presentation)

and you will obtain access codes.

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Registration

In order to get access to the online-workshop, please register here (with and without the intention to give a talk)

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