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Each presentation will be followed by a discussion with the audience. The aim is to promote the diffusion of these methods within the French theoretical chemistry community. The four lectures will be: | Each presentation will be followed by a discussion with the audience. The aim is to promote the diffusion of these methods within the French theoretical chemistry community. The four lectures will be: | ||
− | * Evert Jan Baerends, '' | + | * Evert Jan Baerends, ''Perspectives on density-functional theory and density-matrix functional theory'' |
− | * Garnet Chan, '' | + | * Garnet Chan, ''Perspectives on strongly correlated electrons'' |
− | * Jürgen Gauss, '' | + | * Jürgen Gauss, ''Perspectives on coupled-cluster methods'' |
− | * Christian Ochsenfeld, '' | + | * Christian Ochsenfeld, ''Perspectives on correlated linear-scaling methods'' |
The second and third day will give the opportunity to members of the GdR, including PhD students and young researchers to present their work via 25-min oral communications (in French or English) and posters. | The second and third day will give the opportunity to members of the GdR, including PhD students and young researchers to present their work via 25-min oral communications (in French or English) and posters. |
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General meeting GDR CORREL, 27-29 November 2013, Paris
UPMC, Campus Jussieu, Building Esclangon, Amphitheatre Durand
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Presentation
The French research network "GdR Correlation" organizes its general meeting at UPMC on the Jussieu campus in Paris on November 27-29 2013. The topic is recent developments of new electronic-structure computational methods in quantum chemistry.
The first day, four international speakers will give a pedagogical lecture (in English) on the state of the art and perspectives of different methods. Each presentation will be followed by a discussion with the audience. The aim is to promote the diffusion of these methods within the French theoretical chemistry community. The four lectures will be:
- Evert Jan Baerends, Perspectives on density-functional theory and density-matrix functional theory
- Garnet Chan, Perspectives on strongly correlated electrons
- Jürgen Gauss, Perspectives on coupled-cluster methods
- Christian Ochsenfeld, Perspectives on correlated linear-scaling methods
The second and third day will give the opportunity to members of the GdR, including PhD students and young researchers to present their work via 25-min oral communications (in French or English) and posters.
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