Conference: Molecules in Extreme Environments - Midterm Meeting

All speakers are given 1 hour and 30 minutes, leaving ample time for discussions.

 

Monday January 15

Morning Session — Overview (chair Trond Saue)

            09:30 - Trygve Helgaker

Afternoon Session — Strong Fields (chair Dage Sundholm)

13:00 - Andy Teale: From Green's windmill in Nottingham to Green's functions by the Oslo Fjord: Excited States of Molecules in Strong Magnetic Fields

14:30 - Stella Stopkowicz: Accurate treatment of ground and excited states in strong magnetic fields

Evening Session — Induced Currents (chair Elke Pahl)

16:30 - Dage Sundholm: Twisted, helical and toroidal 

18:00 - Maria Dimitrova: Halomethanes in strong magnetic fields

 

Tuesday January 16

Morning Session — High Pressure (chair Wim Klopper)

09:00 - Peter Schwerdtfeger: Squeezing the hell out of atoms: why high-pressure physics is important

10:30 - Elke Pahl: Melting transitions in extreme environments

Afternoon Session — Coupled-Cluster Theory (chair Stella Stopkowicz)

14:00 - Wim Klopper: Bethe–Salpeter excitation and correlation energies

15:30 - Jürgen Gauss: Coupled-cluster theory for molecules in extreme environments

Evening Session — Dinner

19:00 - Lofoten Restaurant

 

Wednesday January 17

Morning Session — Relativity and QED (chair Peter Schwerdtfeger)

09:00 - Trond Saue: Relativity under pressure

10:30 - Lukas Pasteka: Development of QED pseudopotentials for molecular calculations

 

For invited guests only.