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Let's Get Real - Adapting the Toolkit of Many-Body Theory to Realistic Material Simulation

Date: 2026-04-08
Time: 14:00
Venue: M830
Speaker: Emanuel Gull, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and University of Warsaw

Abstract: Quantum many-body theories are used to describe the physics of quantum systems with many strongly interacting particles. In condensed matter physics, these theories are typically applied to effective low-energy lattice models, which are designed to capture only the essential degrees of freedom of a solid. Such models contain phenomenological parameters and are often not predictive.
This talk will summarize recent progress on solving the many-body problem ab-initio, i.e. without adjustable parameters and without the construction of effective low-energy models. We will showcase algorithmic and computational advances that have enabled high-precision calculations of solids with strong quantum effects. A path towards controlled and adaptive many-body simulations is outlined.

Contact: Xinyang Dong (dongxy@iphy.ac.cn)