Advances in Many-Body Theories: from First Principle Methods to Quantum Computing and Machine Learning

Europe/Rome
Online
David Jarvis Dean (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Gaute Hagen (Oak Ridge National Laboratory/The University of Tennessee), Jason Holt (TRIUMF - Vancouver), Martin Savage (INT & University of Washington), Morten Hjorth-Jensen (Michigan State University (USA)), Stefano Gandolfi (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Thomas Papenbrock (University of Tennessee & Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Description

Advances in Many-Body Theories: from First Principle Methods to Quantum Computing and Machine Learning

Quantum computing and machine learning are two of the most promising approaches for studying complex physical systems where several length and energy scales are involved. Traditional many-particle methods, either quantum mechanical or classical ones, face huge dimensionality problems when applied to studies of systems with many interacting particles. By bringing together experts from these fields, this workshop will explore the links between these exciting new approaches and traditional many-particle methods in order to map out future research paths.

The workshop will be held through the Zoom Platform. Only who has registered in Eventbrite can participate in the workshop

The recording will be uploaded on the ECT* YouTube Channel.