The aim of the workshop is to bring together condensed matter physicists, mathematicians and theoretical chemists to continue the exploration of this active and growing field of research and to stimulate further developments of tensor network methods.
The focus will be on innovative ideas for moving beyond current limits of quantum many body simulations despite the major challenges of high-dimensionality and accuracy. Topics include the interplay between modes, rank truncation and network topology, hybridization with other approaches, and parallelization.
Organizers: Thomas Barthel, Duke University / Gero Friesecke, Technical University of Munich / Henrik Larsson, University of California, Merced / Örs Legeza, TUM-IAS Hans Fischer Senior Fellow & Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Budapest
Full Information and schedule under: https://www.math.cit.tum.de/en/math/news-events/workshop-recent-progress-on-tensor-network-methods/