Conveners
Computational Physics Session 2
- Antun Balaz (Institute of Physics Belgrade)
Dr
Igor Stankovic
(Scientfic Computing Laboratory, Institute of Physics Belgrade, University of Belgrade)
18/10/2012, 14:15
Computational Physics
Oral presentation
In this talk we review our recent numerical study of various complex networks. First, we will introduce results of Monte Carlo simulations of the percolation and conductivity of two-dimensional random stick systems. Based on the renormalisation group considerations, generalized scaling function is introduced to describe the scaling behaviour of the percolation distribution moments, i.e.,...
Dr
Alexandru Nicolin
(Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering)
18/10/2012, 14:45
Computational Physics
Oral presentation
Motivated by the continuous interest shown to the nonlinear dynamics of quantum gases we present in this talk the emergence of resonant waves in cigar-shaped Bose-Einstein condensates using which has been reported in Ref. [1].
We introduce the analytic treatment of the dynamics of a trapped, quasi-one-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensate subject to resonant and nonresonant periodic...
Mr
Jaksa Vucicevic
(Institute of Physics Belgrade, Belgrade University, Pregrevica 118, 11080 Belgrade)
18/10/2012, 15:15
Computational Physics
Oral presentation
Twenty years after the introduction of the Dynamical Mean Field Theory as a means of solving the Hubbard model, the focus has moved towards computationally very intensive multi-site and multi-orbital calculations, which are aimed at including spatial correlations, disorder and detailed atomic structure to the otherwise fairly simple model. However, limited computational resources create a need...