International Workshop on Precision Many-Body Physics

October 30 - November 5, 2018 – Official part

November 6 - November 10, 2018 – Workgroup part

Agenda


Tuesday, October 30

9:00-9:15 AM:
  Opening
9:15-10:00 AM (35+10):
  Zheng-Cheng Gu (Chinese University of Hong Kong)

  Topological quantum field theory in 3+1D and the emergence of quantum gravity
10:00-10:45 AM (35+10):
  Anders Sandvik (Boston University, USA)   

  Exploring novel 2D quantum phases and transitions with J-Q spin models
10:45-11:15 AM (30):
  Break
11:15-12:15 PM (60):
  Discussion
12:15-2:00 PM (1hr45):
  Lunch
2.00-2.45 PM (35+10):
  Wei Ku (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute and SJTU, China)

  Unusually stronger quantum fluctuation with larger spins: Novel

  Phenomena revealed by emergent magnetism in pressurized

  high-temperature superconductor FeSe
2:45-3.30 PM (35+10):
  Massimo Boninsegni (University of Alberta, Canada)

  Dynamic structure factor of superfluid Helium: MaxEnt revisited
3:30-4:00 PM (30):
  Break
 4:00-5:00 PM (60):
  Discussion
6:00 PM:

  Welcome dinner

Wednesday, October 31

9:00-9:45 AM (35+10):
  Tao Xiang (Institute of Physics, CAS, China)

  Gapless spin liquid in the Kagome antiferromagnets
9:45-10:00 AM (15):
  Break
10:00-10:45 AM (35+10):
  Hai-Qing Lin (Beijing Computational Science Research Center, China)

  Studies on the Rabi Model
10:45-11.30 PM (35+10):
  Zi-Yang Meng (Institute of Physics, CAS, China)

  Quantum Monte Carlo investigations of correlated electron systems, present and future
11:30-11:45 AM (15):
  Break
11:45-12:15 PM (30):
  Discussion
12:15-1:45 PM (1hr30):
  Lunch
1:45-2:30 PM (35+10):
  Jing Wang (Fudan University, China) 

  Quantized signature of chiral Majorana fermions 
2:30-3:00 PM (30):
  Break
3:00-4:30 PM:
  School of Physics and Astronomy colloquium by Igor Tupitsyn (UMASS Amherst, USA)

  Interacting topological and graphene-type systems: Controllable field – theoretical approach
Thursday, November 1

9:00-9:45 AM (35+10):
  Xiaoqun Wang (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute and SJTU, China)

  Kondo effects on topological superconductors
9:45-10:30 AM (35+10):
  Xiong-Jun Liu (Beijing University)

  Non-equilibrium classification of topological quantum phases
10:30-11:00 AM (30):
  Break
11:00-11.45 PM (35+10):
  Shiwei Zhang (College of William and Mary, USA)

  Recent progress in precision many-body computation from auxiliary-field Quantum Monte Carlo
11:45-12:15PM (30):
  Discussion
12:15-1:45 PM (1hr30):
  Lunch
1:45-2:30 PM (35+10):
  WQC special seminar by Zi Cai (SJTU, China)

  Dissipative Majorana quantum wires
2:30-2:45 PM (15):
  Break
2.45-3.30 PM (35+10):
  Mingpu Qin (SJTU, China)

  Ground state properties of 2D Hubbard model from numerical calculations
3:30-4:00 PM (30):
  Break
4:00-5:00 PM (60):
  Discussion
Friday, November 2

9:00-9:45 AM (35+10):
  Ulrich Schollwöck (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany)

  DMRG and DMFT - a possible marriage?
9:45-10:30 AM (35+10):
  Nikolay Prokof'ev (UMASS Amherst, USA)

  Sign-problem myth, and promise of the Diagrammatic Monte Carlo
10:30-11:00 AM (30):
  Break
 11:00-11.45 PM (35+10):
  Ning-Hua Tong (Renmin University, China)

  Projective Truncation Approximation for Equations of Motion of Two-Time

  Green's Functions
11:45-12:15 PM (30):
  Discussion
12:15-1:45 PM (1hr30):
  Lunch
1:45-2.30 PM (35+10):
  WQC special seminar by Youjin Deng (University of Science and Technology of China)

  Worm Algorithm for the O(n) Spin Model
2:30-2:45 PM (15):
  Break
2.45-3.30 PM (35+10):
  Jun-Wei Liu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

  Self-learning Monte Carlo method with deep neural network
3:30-4:00 PM (30):
  Break
4:00-5:00 PM (60):
  Discussion
Saturday, November 3

9:00-9:45 AM (35+10):
  Xing-Can Yao (University of Science and Technology of China)

  Probing the equilibrium and non-equilibrium physics in a strongly interacting Fermi gas  
9:45-10:30 AM (35+10):
  Boris Svistunov (UMASS Amherst, USA)

  Algebraic time crystallization in a two-dimensional superfluid
10:30-11:00 AM (30):
  Break
11:00-11.45 PM (35+10):
  Andrey Mishchenko (RIKEN, JAPAN)

  Getting maximum from Monte Carlo data: Analytic continuation by "stochastic optimization consistent constraints" method
11:45-12:15 PM (30):
  Discussion
12:15-1:45 PM (1hr30):
  Lunch
1:45-2.30 PM (35+10):
  Lode Pollet (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany)

  Stochastic lists: Sampling multi-variable functions with population methods
2:30-2:45 PM (15):
  Break
2.45-3.30 PM (35+10):
  Kun Chen (Rutgers University, USA)

  The halon: a quasiparticle featuring critical charge fractionalization
3:30-4:00 PM (30):
  Break
4:00-5:00 PM (60):
  Discussion
6.00:
  Workshop’s banquet
Sunday, November 4

9:00-9:45 AM (35+10):
  Yi Zhou (Zhejiang University, China)

  Pristine Mott Insulator from an Exactly Solvable Spin-1/2 Kitaev Model
9:45-10:30 AM (35+10):
  Xi Dai (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)

  Noncollinear Magnetic Structure and Multipolar Order in Eu2Ir2O7
10:30-11:00 AM (30):
  Break
 11:00-12:00 PM (60):
  Discussion
12:00-1:45 PM (1hr45):
  Lunch
1.45-2.30 PM (35+10):
  Xiaopeng Li (Fudan University, China)

  Machine learning applications to field theories
2:30-3.15 PM (35+10):
  Lei Wang (Institute of Physics, CAS, China)

  Neural Network Renormalization Group
 3:15-3:45 PM (30):
  Break
3:45-5:00 PM (75):
  Discussion
Monday, November 5

9:00-10:30 AM (1h30):
  Discussion

  Techniques
10:30-11:00AM (30):
  Break
11:00-12:30 AM (1h30):
  Discussion

  Phenomena
12:30-2:00 PM (1h30):
  Lunch
2:00-2.15 PM (15):
  Conclusion
November 6 – November 10 (9:00 – 5:00):   Workgroup