Seminar Group:
Speaker:
Prof. Christian Ochsenfeld
Address:
Chair of Theoretical Chemistry
University of Munich (LMU), Germany
Date:
Wednesday, March 2, 2016 - 4:00pm
Location:
MRL Room 2053
Host:
Prof. Ram Seshadri
Overcoming the scaling wall of first-principle methods is key for calculating systems with 1000 and more atoms. The talk will give an overview of the new possibilities that have become accessible by the development of new linear- and sublinear-scaling quantum-chemical methods for gaining insights into complex systems. Example applications are outlined that unravel DNA repair mechanisms, the computation of NMR spectra, and the study of intermolecular interactions in general.