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Progress in Nonequilibrium Green’s Functions IV Journal of Physics: Conference Series 220 (2010) 011002
IOP Publishing doi:10.1088/1742-6596/220/1/011002
Conference program and participants Workshop participants Carl-Olof Almbladh, Lund University, Sweden Frithjof Anders, Technische Universit¨at Dortmund, Germany Karsten Balzer, Kiel University, Germany John Barker, University of Glasgow, Scotland Sebastian Bauch, Kiel University, Germany Gordon Baym, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Michael Bonitz, Kiel University, Germany Andrew Brown, University of Glasgow, Scotland Pawel Danielewicz, Michigan State University, USA Barry Dunietz, University of Michigan, USA Holger Fehske, Greifswald University, Germany David Ferry, Arizona State University, USA Dirk Gericke, University of Warwick, United Kingdom Matthew Gilbert, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Maria Hellgren, Lund University, Sweden David Hochstuhl, Kiel University, Germany Frank Jahnke, University Bremen, Germany Antti-Pekka Jauho, Technical University of Denmark, and Helsinki University of Technology Kimmo Kainulainen, University of Jyv¨askyl¨a, Finland Andele Kalvova, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Peter Kleinert, Paul-Drude Institute, Germany Wolf-Dietrich Kraeft, Rostock University, Germany Dietrich Kremp, Rostock University, Germany Antonio Martinez, University of Glasgow, Scotland John McGrady, University of Glasgow, Scotland Petri Myohanen, University of Jyv¨askyl¨a, Finland Marc Puig von Friesen, Lund University, Sweden Felix Richter, Rostock University, Germany Arnau Rios, University of Surrey, United Kingdom Scott Roy, University of Glasgow, Scotland Tomi Ruokola, Technical University of Denmark Stefano Sanvito, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Sebastian Schmitt, Technische Universit¨at Dortmund, Germany Peter Schmitteckert, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany c 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd
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Progress in Nonequilibrium Green’s Functions IV Journal of Physics: Conference Series 220 (2010) 011002
IOP Publishing doi:10.1088/1742-6596/220/1/011002
Dirk Semkat, Rostock University, Germany Vaclav Spicka, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Adrian Stan, University of Jyv¨askyl¨a, Finland Gianluca Stefanucci, University of Rome, Italy Anna-Maija Uimonen, University of Jyv¨askyl¨a, Finland Kris van Houcke, Ghent University, Belgium Robert van Leeuwen, University of Jyv¨askyl¨a, Finland Claudio Verdozzi, Lund University, Sweden Jan Vorberger, University of Warwick, United Kingdom Jeremy Watling, University of Glasgow, Scotland List of Talks at the conference (R)—Review Talk; (I)—Invited Talk; (C)—Contributed Talk. F. Anders University of Dortmund (I) Quantum transport through nano-devices: A scattering-states numerical renormalization group approach to open quantum systems K. Balzer, D. Hochstuhl, S. Bauch, and M. Bonitz Christian-Albrechts-Universit¨at Kiel (I) Efficient grid-based method in non-equilibrium Green’s function calculations for inhomogeneous systems J. Barker University of Glasgow (I) NEGF quantum transport phase space formalism with compact support S. Bauch, D. Hochstuhl, K. Balzer, and M. Bonitz Christian-Albrechts-Universit¨at Kiel (C) Quantum kinetic approach to time-resolved photoionization of multi-electron atoms G. Baym University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (R) Connections between quark-gluon plasmas and cold atom physics P. Danielewicz1 , and A. Rios2 1 Michigan State University, 2 University of Surrey (I) Towards Application of Green’s Functions to Nonequilibrium Processes in Nuclear Systems B. Dunietz University of Michigan (I) A spectroscopic analysis of electron transport dynamics through molecular junctions D.K. Ferry1 , L. Huang1 , R. Akis1 , Y.-C. Lai1 , J.P. Bird2 , N. Aoki3 , Y. Ujie3 , S. Motooka3 , T. Morimoto3 , Y. Ochiai3 , R. Brunner4 , R. Meisels4 , and F. Kuchar4 1 Arizona State University, 2 University at Buffalo, 3 Chiba University, 4 Montanuniversit¨ at Leoben (R) Open Quantum Dots in Bilayer Graphene: Study of Conductance Fluctuations with Recursive Green’s Functions D. Gericke, K. W¨ unsch, and J. Vorberger
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Progress in Nonequilibrium Green’s Functions IV Journal of Physics: Conference Series 220 (2010) 011002
IOP Publishing doi:10.1088/1742-6596/220/1/011002
University of Warwick (I) Structural Properties of Warm Dense Matter C. Gies, S. Ritter, P. Gartner, and F. Jahnke University of Bremen (I) Photon statistics of semiconductor microcavity lasers and its connection to carrier correlations M. Gilbert University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (I) Probing the existence and the stability of the Superfluid Phase of Bilayer Graphene D. Hochstuhl, S. Bauch, K. Balzer, and M. Bonitz Christian-Albrechts-Universit¨at Kiel (C) Non-equilibrium Green function approach to photoionization processes in atoms and molecules A.-P. Jauho Technical University of Denmark, and Helsinki University of Technology (I) Ab initio calculations of phonons and vibrations in nonequilibrium nanowire K. Kainulainen University of Jyv¨askyl¨a (I) Extended Quasiparticle Approximation and nonlocal coherence P. Kleinert Paul-Drude-Institut f¨ ur Festk¨orperelektronik (C) Unified theory of double-time quantum transport and quantum diffusion W.-D. Kraeft University of Rostock (C) Thermodynamics of Strongly Coupled Plasmas D. Kremp, D. Semkat, and K.Henneberger Universit¨at Rostock (I) BEC-BCS transition in excitonic systems A. Martinez, N. Seoane, A. Brown, J. Barker, and A. Asenov University of Glasgow (I) Dopants and Roughness induced Resonances in thin Si Nanowire transistors: A self-consistent NEGF-Poisson study J. McGrady, and V. Georgiev University of Glasgow (I) NEGF for molecular chemistry: a users perspective P. My¨oh¨anen1 A. Stan1 , G. Stefanucci2,3 , and R. van Leeuwen1,3 1 University of Jyv¨ askyl¨a, 2 Universit`a di Roma, 3 European Theoretical Spectroscopy Facility (ETSF) (I) Kadanoff-Baym approach to quantum transport through interacting nanoscale systems: From the transient to the steady-state regime M. Puig von Friesen, C. Verdozzi, and C.-O. Almbladh Lund University (I) Off-equilibrium dynamics of Hubbard Clusters F. Richter, D. Semkat, and K. Henneberger
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Progress in Nonequilibrium Green’s Functions IV Journal of Physics: Conference Series 220 (2010) 011002
IOP Publishing doi:10.1088/1742-6596/220/1/011002
University of Rostock (C) The photon Green’s function for bounded media: Splitting property and nonequilibrium radiation laws A. Rios1 , P. Danielewicz2 , and B. Barker2 of Surrey, 2 Michigan State University (C) Time-dependent Green’s Functions Approach to Nuclear Reactions 1 University
T. Ruokola1 , T. Ojanen2 , and A.-P. Jauho1,3 University of Technology, 2 Freie Universit¨at Berlin, 3 Technical University of Denmark (C) Radiative heat transport in quantum circuits
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S. Sanvito Trinity College, Dublin (I) Ab initio electronic transport in macro-molecules from first principles P. Schmitteckert Intitute of Technology Karlsruhe (I) Non-equilibrium transport calculations within DMRG P. Schmitteckert Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (C) Calculating Green’s function from finite systems G. Stefanucci University of Rome (C) Time-dependent quantum transport in nanoscopic Josephson junctions: A NEGF approach A.-M. Uimonen, P. Myohanen, A. Stan, and R. van Leeuwen University of Jyv¨askyl¨a (C) Kadanoff-Baym approach to density and current bistability in quantum transport K. van Houcke1 , and N. Prokofev2 Gent, 2 University of Massachusetts (I) Diagrammatic Monte Carlo: what happens to the sign-problem? 1 Universiteit
B. Velicky, A. Kalvova, and V. Spicka Charles University of Prague (I) Fast transients in mesoscopic systems J. Vorberger1 , D.O. Gericke1 , Th. Bornath2 , and M. Schlanges3 1 University of Warwick, 2 Universit¨ at Rostock, 3 E.M. Arndt Universit¨at Greifswald (C) Energy Transfer Rates and Relaxation in Dense Two-Temperature Plasmas List of Posters A. Alvermann1 , D.M. Edwards2 , and H. Fehske1 1 Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Universit¨ at, 2 Imperial College Calculation of Drude weight for a correlated quantum transport process S. Bauch, K. Balzer, and M. Bonitz Christian-Albrechts-Universit¨at Kiel Quantum Breathing Mode for Fermions and Bosons at Arbitrary Coupling V.S. Filinov1 , M. Bonitz2 , Y.B. Ivanov, V.V. Skokov, P.R. Levashov1 and V.E. Fortov1 1 Russian Academy of Sciences, 2 Christian-Albrechts-Universit¨ at Kiel, 3 Gesellschaft f¨ ur
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Progress in Nonequilibrium Green’s Functions IV Journal of Physics: Conference Series 220 (2010) 011002
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Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, 4 Russian Research Center ”Kurchatov Institute”, Moscow, 5 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna Equation of state of strongly coupled quark-gluon plasma—Path integral Monte Carlo results M. Heimsoth, D. Hochstuhl, and M. Bonitz Kiel University Time-dependent unrestricted Hartree-Fock approximation for strongly correlated mesoscopic Bose systems T. Koch1 , J. Loos2 , A. Alvermann1 , and H. Fehske1 1 Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Universit¨ at, Greifswald, 2 Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague Transport through a vibrating quantum dot: Polaronic effects P. Myohanen1 , A.-M. Uimonen1 , G. Stefanucci2 , and R. van Leeuwen1 1 University of Jyv¨ askyl¨a, 2 University of Rome Time-dependent quantum transport with the Kadanoff-Baym equations A. Rios University of Surrey Self-Consistent Green’s Functions in equilibrium: the ladder approximation and nuclear matter S. Schmitt Technische Universit¨at Dortmund Single impurity Anderson model out of equilibrium—a comparitive study D. Semkat, F. Richter, D. Kremp, G. Manzke, W.-D. Kraeft, and K. Henneberger Universit¨at Rostock, Ionization equilibrium in electron-hole plasmas: Mott effect vs. Bose-Einstein condensation C. Verdozzi Lund University TDDFT and the Hubbard model
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