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PhD Preliminary DefenseMenczer, AndorHUN-REN Wigner RCP SZFIMassively
Parallel Tensor Network AlgorithmsTuesday, 16 June 2026, 10:00, KFKI Campus,
Bldg. 1, 2nd floor, Conference RoomNumerical simulation has become an
indispensable tool in modern science and engineering, especially in domains
where direct experimental investigation is expensive, limited, or impossible.
In the simulation of interacting quantum systems, however, classical
numerical methods face a fundamental difficulty: the dimension of the
underlying Hilbert space grows exponentially with system size. This curse of
dimensionality makes exact approaches infeasible for many physically and
chemically relevant systems, including strongly correlated materials and
multireference molecular systems. As practical quantum computers are not yet
available as general-purpose replacements for classical high-performance
computing, the simulation of such systems continues to rely on advanced
classical algorithms and their efficient implementation on modern hardware.
The theoretical research presented in this talk focuses on the development of
massively parallel algorithms that employ novel mathematical methods based on
the laws of quantum mechanics, together making it possible to simulate
systems more complex than ever before, to predict their behavior, and to
design their properties.&nbsp;Minden érdeklődőt szívesen látunk! - Everyone
is welcome to attend.Tamás Pusztaisem-admin AT wigner.hun-ren.hu

  • [Fizinfo] Szemináriumok - Seminars: Menczer, Andor, Szeminárium koordinátor, 06/11/2026

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