Many-Body Perturbation Theory and Wavefunction Methods: A Physics Perspective
Offered By: Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive lecture on many-body perturbation theory and wavefunction methods from a physics perspective. Delve into applications of multiscale modelling, the Schrödinger equation, product wavefunctions, and potential energy surfaces in supramolecular and photoelectronic systems. Examine various methods and solutions, including scaling of energy, correlation energy, molecular perturbation theory, and convergence of perturbation theory. Investigate screening, density functional theory (DFT), and its applications to real systems. Learn about explicit nonlocal approaches and noninteracting susceptibility in this in-depth presentation by Alexandre Tkatchenko from the University of Luxembourg, delivered at IPAM's Advancing Quantum Mechanics with Mathematics and Statistics Tutorials.
Syllabus
Intro
Applications
Multiscale modelling
Schrdinger equation
Product wavefunction
Schrodinger equation
Wavefunctions
Full Hamiltonian
Potential Energy Surface
Supramolecular System
Photoelectronic System
Methods
Solution
Scaling of energy
Correlation energy
Molecular perturbation theory
Convergence of perturbation theory
Screening
DFT
Summary
Density functional theory
Real systems
Explicit nonlocal approaches
Noninteracting susceptibility
Taught by
Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)
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