Simons Collaboration on the Many Electron Problem

The Simons Collaboration on the Many Electron Problem brings together a group of scientists focused on developing new ways to solve the quantum mechanical behavior of systems comprised of many interacting electrons, with the goal of revolutionizing our ability to calculate and understand the properties of molecules and solids important in chemistry, physics and everyday life.
Research Highlights
Topological conformal defects with tensor networks
Updated Core Libraries of the ALPS Project
Numerical analytic continuation: Answers to well-posed questions

We aim at developing and implementing new, unbiased approaches to many electron systems by combining cluster embedding approaches and diagrammatic…
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Within the overall theme of the Simons Collaboration on the Many Electron Problem, we aim to design, develop, implement and…
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The Real Materials Group will work to integrate modern many body techniques into chemically realistic first-principle electronic structure formalisms.
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Tensor networks are a recently developed formulation for quantum systems which enables major advances in both the conceptual understanding and…
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