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Time-dependent density-functional theory (TDDFT) and Many-Body Techniques (MBT)

Date Di, 14.05.2019 - Mi, 15.05.2019
Time See program
Speaker Prof. Angel Rubio
Location ETHZ, Hönggerberg Campus, HPF G-6 / ETH Zentrum IFW A 32.1
Program Tuesday, May 14: 13:45 - 15:30, HPF G6, ETH-Hönggerberg, Zürich
Wednesday, May 15: 9:45 - 11:30, IFW A 32.1, ETH Link stop Haldenegg (location, floor plan)
Wednesday, May 15: 12:45 - 15:30, HPF G6, ETH-Hönggerberg, Zürich
Thursday, May 16: available for meetings (please inquire)

Lectures:
i. Framing the lectures: addressing the may body problem by theoretical spectroscopy : introduction and examples and open questions
ii. Theoretical Spectroscopy framework
iii Introduction to Green’s functions: Many Body Perturbation Theory (MBPT)
iv. The GW and BSE methods in MBPT
v. Time dependent density functional theory (TDDFT): basic concepts
vi. TDDFT response functions and non-linear spectroscopies
vii Recent extension of TDDFT: quantum electrodynamics DFT (QEDFT) : “new states of matter"

The idea of the lectures is to present the modern concepts of theoretical spectroscopy and how those can be used to analyze and describe all kind of spectroscopies in the linear and non linear regimes. We will illustrate the main success and also highlight the open questions from a theoretical standpoint. We will also briefly present some of the recent advances in the description of correlated materials and nanostructures.
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