Advances in Many-body methods; Machine Learning and Time Evolution of interacting quantum mechanical systems

1.00-1.45 pm  Arnau Rios, University of Surrey, UK: Machine Learning nuclei: the deuteron 1.45-2.15 pm  Even Nordhagen, University of Oslo: Machine Learning and Quantum dots 2.15-2.30 pm  Break

2.30-3.15 pm   Carlo Barbieri, University of Surrey: Self-consistent Green's function theory for charge radii of Sn and Xe isotopes

315-3.30 pm   Break

3.30-4.00 pm   Håkon Emil Kristiansen, University of Oslo; Real-time coupled-cluster simulations, theory

4.00-4.30 pm  Øyvind Schøyen Sigmundson, University of Oslo, Real-time coupled-cluster simulations, theory and implementation

4.30-4.45 pm  Break

4.45-5.15 pm  Sebastian Winther-Larsen, University of Oslo, Real-time coupled-cluster simulations, Harmonic Potential theorem

5.15-5.45 pm  Heine Åbø, University of Oslo, Many-body Physics on Quantum Computers 5.45-6.00 pm  Break

6.00-7.00 pm  Discussions

7.00 pm  —>  Food+refreshments

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