“Workshop on theory of cross correlations, multipoles, and computational material design” at Gotemba
Aim of the workshop
This workshop aims to promote in-depth discussions on theoretical research in the project Asymmetric Quantum Matters. The primary focus includes cross-correlated responses, multipole physics, and computational material design. Oral presentations will be delivered by members of the B01 research group, while poster presentations are open to all participants. Contributors are encouraged to share detailed theoretical insights, including methodologies and unresolved issues, to promote potential collaborations for future research.
Date
February 16 (Sun), 2025 – February 18 (Tue), 2025
Scientific session will start at 9:00 am on 17 and end by noon on 18.
Venue
Gotemba Tokinosumika
Approx. 1-hour shuttle bus ride from JR Mishima Station
https://www.tokinosumika.com/access/
Program (Oral)
Program (Poster Session)
Registration form
https://forms.gle/YQLYcmxxVDYZb4v69
will close on January 20, 2025, but may close earlier if capacity is reached.
Workshop report
This workshop was the first international workshop in the Asymmetry Project. A total of 27 participants attended, including 11 students. There were 10 oral presentations given exclusively by the project members and invited speakers, while 17 poster presentations were contributed by general participants.
Organized by the theoretical group, the workshop focused entirely on theoretical research. The topics covered multipole representations of cross-correlated responses, novel multipole orders, first-principles calculations of ordering and responses, development of materials design technique, and asymmetric superconducting phenomena.
Compared to previous workshops, this workshop followed a more relaxed schedule. Each presentation lasted 40 minutes, with coffee breaks also set for 40 minutes. Additionally, the seminar room remained open until 10 PM, and some participants were engaged in discussions until the end. All participants stayed at the same hotel, and could spend enough time for in-depth scientific discussions.
This workshop is expected to stimulate new collaborative research within the project.
