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    • P1: Building effective models for correlated electron systems
    • P2: Realistic spin models for strongly correlated materials
    • P3: FRG extension of the GW approximation
    • P4: Topological solitons in chiral magnets
    • P5: Edge state correlations with matrix product states
    • P6: Large scale simulation of edge magnetism
    • P7: Interplay of screening and structure at interfaces of correlated electron systems
    • P8: DFT for correlated nanosystems
    • P9: Time scales in current-current correlations
    • P10: Thermoelectrics of quantum dots
    • P11: Spectral densities in non-equilibrium
    • P12: Interaction quenches in closed one-dimensional systems
    • P13: Quantum dots with time-dependent parameters
    • P14: Periodically driven quantum dots
    • P15: Quantum transport of many-particle correlations
    • P16: Geometric phases and gauge-structure in adiabatically driven open quantum systems
    • P17: Exact diagonalization for projected entangled pair states
    • P18: Tensor network algorithms
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Projects 2014 -2018

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Within the framework of the RTG, research takes place on 18 different projects, some of which are connected to each other. For detailed descriptions of the projects, please refer to the list on the left.

last updated: 28/06/2018

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