MA 11: Computational Magnetism 1
Monday, September 5, 2022, 15:00–17:00, H48
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15:00 |
MA 11.1 |
Monte Carlo modeling of magnetic crystals from graphical input — Michael Giger, •Amadé Bortis, Manfred Fiebig, and Thomas Lottermoser
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15:15 |
MA 11.2 |
AiiDA-UppASD: Automatic workflow engine for high-throughput mag-netic simulations and machine learning — •Qichen Xu, Jonathan Chico, Manuel Pereiro, Danny Thonig, Erik Sjöqvist, Olle Eriksson, Anders Bergman, and Anna Delin
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15:30 |
MA 11.3 |
Calculation of magnetic properties using Green’s functions in the LAPW basis — •Henning Janssen, Stefan Blügel, Gustav Bihlmayer, and Alexander Shick
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15:45 |
MA 11.4 |
Ab initio study of exchange interactions at planar defects of crystal lattices — •Martin Zelený, Monika Všianská, Denis Ledue, Renaud Patte, Miroslav Černý, Ladislav Straka, and Oleg Heczko
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16:00 |
MA 11.5 |
Computationally Driven Evaluation of Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy — •Simone Köcher and Stefano Sanvito
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16:15 |
MA 11.6 |
Quantitative Functional RG Approach to Spin Hamiltonians at Finite Temperatures — •Benedikt Schneider
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16:30 |
MA 11.7 |
Hubbard interactions in 2D magnetic FePS3 and CrI3 — •Fatemeh Haddadi, Edward Linscott, Marco Gibertini, Iurii Timrov, and Nicola Marzari
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16:45 |
MA 11.8 |
Magnetism in strongly correlated twisted bilayers from first principles — •Aditya Putatunda and Sergey Artyukhin
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