General Seminars Quantum Monte Carlo Investigations of Density Functional Theory
Maziar Nekovee
Complexity Research Group, British Telecom, UK
Date: Wed., Feb. 27, 2002
Time: 15:30
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| Quantum Monte Carlo Investigations of Density Functional Theory
Maziar Nekovee
Complexity Research Group, British Telecom, UK
Date: Wed., Feb. 27, 2002
Time: 15:30
Abstract:
Density Functional theory (DFT) is the most widely method for the treatment of quantum correlations in complex many-particle systems. The applications of this rather mysterious theory range from quantum chemistry and condensed matter to nuclear structure calculations. Quantum Monte Carlo methods provide the state-of-art alternative approach to the many-body problem in real materials. In this talk I describe how these methods can be used as a tool for investigating DFT, and discuss the insights gained from a recent quantum Monte Carlo study of the density functional theory of the strongly inhomogeneous election gas.
Information:
Place: | Seminar Hall, School of Physics, Farmaniyeh Building, No 1 Shahid Farbin Street, Farmaniyeh. | Tel: | +98 21 2280692 | Fax: | +98 21 2280415 | E-mail: | cpsrg@theory.ipm.ac.ir |
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