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Items filtered by date: Thursday, 14 April 2022

 Speaker: Ziad Musslimani (Florida State University)

In this talk we shall outline a new method to solve initial and boundary value problems of physical relevance. The idea is to use the underlying physics (such as conservation laws or dissipation rate equations) combined with a dynamic renormalization process to numerically compute ground and excited states as well as time-dependent solutions. We will apply the method on a prototypical problems that arise in physics such as Gross-Pitaevski equation and Hartree-Fock.
 

Time: April 22, 2022 2:30pm-3:30pm
Location: Virtually via Zoom
Host: Qi Wang

Published in ACM Seminar