Focus Session: Explicitly Correlated Methods and Quantum Few-Body Systems
FOCUS · W26 ·
Presentations
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Applications of the Stochastic Variational Method
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Kalman Varga
- Vanderbilt University
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Perspectives and Current the Development of Non-Born-Oppenheimer Atomic and Molecular Quantum Mechanical Variational Calculations using Explicitly Correlated Gaussian Basis Functions
ORAL
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Authors
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Keeper L. Sharkey
- Univ of Arizona
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Low-energy D-wave positronium-hydrogen scattering
ORAL
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Authors
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Denton Woods
- University of North Texas
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P. Van Reeth
- University College London
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S.J. Ward
- University of North Texas
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Asymptotic Expansions, 1/Z Expansions, and the Critical Nuclear Charge
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Gordon Drake
- University of Windsor
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Stability of positron--atom complexes in ground and excited states
ORAL
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Authors
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Sergiy Bubin
- University of Rochester
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Oleg Prezhdo
- University of Rochester
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Challenges in calculating molecular systems with Coulomb interactions
ORAL
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Authors
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Nikita Kirnosov
- Univ of Arizona
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Keeper L. Sharkey
- Univ of Arizona
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Ludwik Adamowicz
- Univ of Arizona
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Developments for a Relativistic Four-Component Many-1/2-Fermion Theory
ORAL
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Authors
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Benjamin Simmen
- ETH - Z\"urich
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Edit M\'atyus
- ELTE - Budapest
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Markus Reiher
- ETH - Z\"urich
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Correlation-bound anion states
ORAL
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Authors
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Vamsee Voora
- University of Pittsburgh
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Kenneth Jordan
- University of Pittsburgh
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Particle Number Conserving Approach to the Collective States in a Small Fermi-System
ORAL
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Authors
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Jennifer Glick
- MIchigan State University
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Vladimir Zelevinsky
- MIchigan State University
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Nearly-exact calculation of chromium dimer binding with auxiliary-field quantum Monte Carlo
ORAL
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Authors
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Wirawan Purwanto
- College of William and Mary
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Shiwei Zhang
- College of William and Mary
- The College of William and Mary
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Henry Krakauer
- College of William and Mary
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Imaginary-time nonuniform mesh method for solving the multidimensional Schr\"odinger equation
ORAL
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Authors
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Alberto Hernando de Castro
- Ecole Polytech Fed de Lausanne
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Jiri Vanicek
- Ecole Polytech Fed de Lausanne
- EPFL - Lausanne
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